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Examination And Assesments | |
Assessment Details: Faculty members who are offering courses to BA Liberal Arts Programs may choose their assessments from the following list:
Skills to be tested: linguistic skills, analysis, synthesis, and critical thinking.
Skills to be tested: Public speaking, argumentation, linguistic skills, analytical skills, critical thinking, teamwork and interpersonal skills, research, creative skills, summarising, paraphrasing, leadership skills, cultural and social sensitivity, and verbal and non-verbal skills.
Skills to be tested: Creativity, linguistic skills, analytical skills, technical skills, critical thinking, teamwork and interpersonal skills, cultural and social sensitivity, research, writing for specific purposes and media, editing, proofreading, design skills, networking, professional ethics, and academic integrity.
Skills to be tested: Creativity, linguistic skills, analytical skills, technical skills, critical thinking, leadership, teamwork, cultural and social sensitivity, and performative skills.
Skills to be tested: Research skills, Creativity, linguistic skills, analytical skills, technical skills, cultural and social sensitivity, professional ethics, academic integrity, and critical thinking.
Skills to be tested: Research skills, Creativity, linguistic skills, analytical skills, technical skills, cultural and social sensitivity, critical thinking, leadership, professional ethics, academic integrity, teamwork, and networking skills.
Skills to be tested: leadership, professional ethics, academic integrity, cultural and social sensitivity, teamwork, and networking skills.
Skills to be tested: Research skills, Creativity, linguistic skills, analytical skills, technical skills, leadership, professional ethics, academic integrity, cultural and social sensitivity, teamwork, and networking skills. | |
Department Overview: | |
The Liberal Arts Department refers to the concept of sustainibility and globalization in all its forms – including political, biological, digital, cultural, economic, and most importantly – historical. This will be an interdisciplinary exploration of a set of global issues through a very comprehensive lens and will delve into people, commodities, ideas, heritage and even diseases moving around the world - with a focus shifting to integrate mathematical, logical, analytical and creative skills in higher education. The Liberal Arts Program is meant to foster innovative problem solving by providing students with a variety of methods and analytic tools.
We at the department of Liberal Arts, firmly believe that new ideas come from ‘thinking outside the box’ and developing new perspectives that combine diverse ways of knowing the world. And with our enabling environment, empowered leadership and governance structure, we are breaking away from the pattern of conventional and rigid program and creating student-centric, flexible learning systems, and allow students to explore and curate their own visions and aspirations – incorporating creative expressions like music, theatre, art and sports into the curriculum as well. | |
Mission Statement: | |
Vision: Towards a just and sustainable world.
Mission: The Liberal Arts Department aims at cultivating critical skills and systemic innovation for a socially just and an ecologically sustainable world. | |
Introduction to Program: | |
A BA Liberal Arts (Honors/Honors with Research) will provide one with a passport to enter a highly rewarding career in fields including international relations, international business, foreign diplomacy, non-profit organizations, and more. Our majors’ program should be designed to offer a selection of stimulating coursework that prioritizes class discussion, featuring dedicated and experienced faculty, and prepares students for an inspiring career. It should shape one as an informed citizen who can make a difference in our increasingly globalised world. The Liberal Arts Degree is designed in a way that at the end of 3/4 years, the student can tailor their own specialization according to their own unique interests, from among the ‘Interdisciplinary Thematic Tracks’ mentioned below.
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Program Objective: | |
Programme Outcome/Programme Learning Goals/Programme Learning Outcome: PO1: emonstrate competency, knowledge, and linkage between two or more disciplines Tracks: Environment|Sustainability; Gender|Minority; Urban Studies; Industry Innovation and Infrastructure; Peace and Conflict Studies; Communication Studies; Healthcare and Wellness GA : Academic Excellence, Professional excellence, Communication, Social SensitivityPO2: To apply critical thinking and problem solving abilities using evidence-based reasoning to make rationalized and informed decisions Tracks : Foundational Course- Critical Thinking, Environment and Sustainability, Innovation and Infrastructure. All Tracks GA: Academic Excellence, Social Sensitivity PO3: Apply logical reasoning to multiple narratives and demonstrate understanding to ethical concerns, and historical consciousness. Tracks: Environment and Sustainability, Gender and Minority, Peace and Conflict, Communication Studies. All Tracks GA: Leadership, Social Sensitivity,Academic Excellence, Professional excellence PO4: Develop understanding of ideas and concepts on pluralism and cultural legacies by critiquing the dynamics of power to appreciate the lived social experiences in the areas of environment, sustainability, politics and history. Tracks:Peace and Conflict Studies,Gender and minority studies,Environment and Sustainability, Health care and wellness, Communication GA: Academic Excellence, Social Sensitivity, Personality, Communication PO5: Develop collaborative, leadership, team- and network- building skills to be applied towards understanding, engaging and valuing diverse perspectives Tracks: Communication Studies; Gender and minority studies; Peace and Conflict Studies; Infrastructure and Innovation GA: Leadership, Social Sensitivity,Academic Excellence, Professional excellence PO6: Employ effective written communication and disseminate knowledge acquired to both academic and non-academic communities the value of an individual voice, opinion, their education, and their cultural experiences through multiple mediums. Tracks: Communication Studies,Gender and minority studies,Peace and Conflict Studies ,Environment studies GA: Academic Excellence, Communication, Leadership PO7: Demonstrate individual and social responsibility (civic responsibility, engagement, and ethical reasoning), a propensity for life-long learning, employment, and prepare for global citizenship Tracks: All of them GA: Leadership, Social Sensitivity,Academic Excellence, Professional excellence, Communication PO8: Apply an interdisciplinary understanding of the knowledge gained from different disciplines in varying historical, socio-political and cultural contexts; environmental processes; and sustainability aspects through the display of critical skills in both theory and practice. Tracks: Environment and Sustainability; Urban studies; Industry innovation; Healthcare and Wellness GA: Academic Excellence, Leadership, Social Sensitivity PO9: Apply appropriate research methods to generate effective multidisciplinary research Track: Foundational Research Methodology Course GA: Academic Excellence, Professional excellence, Communication PO10: Critically analyze and evaluate discourses of identity, citizenship, environmental ethics, nation-state and surveillance through an interdisciplinary approach. Tracks: Industry and Innovation, Urban studies, Environment and Sustainability GA: Personality, Communication, Social Sensitivity | |
ENG184-1 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course is an intensive program for two semesters for all the students of the BA/BSc programmes (ENGH, ECOH, M&JH, PSYH, and POLS) that introduces students to a wide range of expository works in order to develop their knowledge of rhetoric and make them aware of the power of language. The course is designed to meet the rigorous requirements of graduate-level courses and therefore includes expository, analytical, personal, and argumentative texts from a variety of authors and historical contexts. It would allow students to work with the rhetorical situation, examining the authors’ purposes as well as the audiences and subjects in texts. The course is designed to engage students with rhetoric in multiple mediums, including visual media such as photographs, films, advertisements, comic strips, music videos, and TED talks; students would develop a sense to comprehend how a resource of language operates in any given text. In the semester the course focuses on famous rhetorical pieces from across the world to familiarise the learners with various techniques and principles. The objective of the course is to ● Introduce learners to various types of rhetorical pieces - written, oral text and visual texts. ● Provide an understanding of various rhetorical strategies in various compositional pieces ● Famarlize learners with various strategies of reading and writing by exposing them to effective and ineffective rhetorical pieces. |
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CO1: Analyse and interpret samples of good writing by identifying and explaining an author's use of rhetorical strategies and technique from global and national contexts CO2: Evaluate both visual and written texts and determine if it is effective or ineffective rhetoric on cross-cutting issues of gender and environment. CO3: Create and sustain arguments by applying effective strategies and techniques in their own writing on local and regional issues. CO4: Demonstrate their knowledge in the form of cogent well-written report on the issues of cross-cutting issues of human values; environment, gender, caste etc. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Language of Composition
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The unit will focus on understanding rhetoric and various rhetorical situations. The aim is to assert the idea that rhetoric is always contextual and there is a link between the speaker, audience and what the content of the text is. This will enable students to understand the significance of context whether local, regional, national or global while analysing and composing a text. The unit deals with human values of people who have been subjected to terrorist attacks and colonialism. 1. 1. Introduction to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation. a. Lou Gehrig (1939) “Farewell Speech” (Speech) https://www.lougehrig.com/farewell/ 2. SOAP Analysis: Through the analysis of the text the aim is to look at the mode in which various factors like subject, occasion, audience and purpose impact rhetoric. l a. George W. Bush (2001) “9/11 Address to the Nation” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/gwbush911addresstothenation.htm b. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947) “Tryst with Destiny” (Speech) http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jawaharlalnehrutrystwithdestiny.htm 3. Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Understanding Aristotle’s concept of Ethos, Pathos and Logos is significant in understanding effective rhetoric. By looking at some of the famous rhetorical works the aim is to understand how the writer’s/ orators of some of the famous rhetorical pieces have used these elements to persuade the reader/ audience. a. Ethos: i. King George VI (1939) “The King’s Speech” (Speech, can play part of the movie) https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/George-VI-King-s-Speech-September-3-1939 ii. Judith Ortiz Cofer (1992) “The Myth of Latin Women: I Just met a Girl Named Maria” (Essay) https://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/amccann10/Myth_of_a_Latin_Woman b. Logos: i. Alice Waters (2006) “Slow Food Nation” (Essay) https://www.thenation.com/article/slow-food-nation/ c. Pathos: i. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944) “Order of the Day” (Speech) https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/order-ofthe-day-6-June-1944 d. Combining Ethos, Logos, and Pathos i. Rabindranath Tagore (1941) “Crisis of Civilization” https://www.scribd.com/doc/163829907/Rabindranath-Tagore-The-Crisis-of-Civilization | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Reading Written and Visual Texts
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This unit introduces the students to multiple ways of analysis, close reading, and usage of argumentative statements and diction. In addition to that the unit focuses on how to read visual texts from a global, national and regional perspective and the impact it has on the audience. The unit enhances the reading and comprehension skills of students and prepare them to get employed in content creation. The cross-cutting issues like race, caste, gender are incorporated in the unit. 1. Virginia Woolf (1942) “The Death of the Moth” (Essay) https://www.sanjuan.edu/cms/lib8/CA01902727/Centricity/Domain/3981/Death%20of%20A%20Moth-Virginia%20Woolf%20copy.pdf 2. Groucho Marx (2006) “Dear Warner Brothers” (Letter) https://archive.org/details/Groucho_Marx_Letter_to_Warner_Brothers 3. ACLU (2000) “The Man on the Left” (Advertisement) https://www.mansonblog.com/2016/10/aclu-charles-manson-martin-luther-king.html 4. R. K. Laxman Political cartoons (Cartoon) http://webneel.com/rk-lakshman-editorial-cartoons-indian-cartoonist (Political Cartoons) 5. Times of India (2017) ISRO launch cartoon (Cartoon) https://www.tatacliq.com/que/isro-launch-breaks-record-memes/ISROLaunch https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/times-of-india-isro-104-satellite-launch-in-response-to-new-york-times-mangalyaan-cartoon-twitter-reactions-4529893 | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Determining Effective and Ineffective Rhetoric
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The unit engages with the questions on why some texts are effective rhetorical pieces as opposed to others. A few texts will be analysed to look at different rhetorical situations, and how it is effective and ineffective in persuading the audience/ reader. The selected texts deal with the issues of animal rights, nuclear rights, food crisis, and holocaust (human values) and help the students to engage with global scenario of the issues concerned. Any five of the suggested topics can be taken in class. 1. PETA, Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse (Advertisement) https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/childabuseBB72.jpg 2. Anne Applebaum (2011) “If the Japanese Can’t Build a Safe Reactor, Who Can?” (Essay) https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/if-the-japanese-cant-build-a-safe-reactor-who-can/2011/03/14/ABCJvuV_story.html?utm_term=.8 3. Simon Lancaster (2016) Ted Talk: Speak Like a Leader (Speech) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGBamfWasNQ 4. Understanding Argument: Csalexander03 (2012) Why Investing in Fast Food May Be a Good Thing by Amy Domini (Essay) https://csalexander03.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/why-investing-in-fast-food-may-be-a-good-thing-by-amy-domini/ 5. The New York Times (2004) Felons and the Right to Vote (Essay) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/opinion/felons-and-the-right-to-vote.html 6. Using Visual text for Argument: Objevit.cz (2017) “Holocaust + Selfie Culture = ‘Yolocaust’” (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjjV_X5re4g | |
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Kubota, R., & Lehner, A. (2004). Toward critical contrastive rhetoric. Journal of Second Language Writing, 13(1), 7-27. Mohr, K. A., & Mohr, E. S. (2017). Understanding Generation Z students to promote a contemporary learning environment. Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 1(1), 84-94. Seaboyer, J., & Barnett, T. (2019). New perspectives on reading and writing across the disciplines. Higher Education Research and Development, 38(1), 1-10. | |
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LIB101-1B - CRITICAL THINKING (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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This course is a foundation course for students of the Liberal Arts program. It will explore issues about the nature and techniques of critical thought, viewed as a way to establish a reliable basis for our claims, beliefs, and attitudes about the world. We will explore multiple perspectives, placing established facts, theories, and practices in tension with alternatives to see how it could be otherwise. Views about observation and interpretation, reasoning and inference, valuing and judging, and the production of knowledge in its social context will be considered. Special attention will be given to translating what is learned into strategies, materials, and interventions for use in students' own educational and professional settings. Course Objectives:
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CO1: A set of tools, experiences, activities, knowledge of publications, and an enhanced disposition to selfÂ-directed lifelong inquiry around CO2: their own critical thinking, i.e., scrutinizing the assumptions, reasoning, and evidence brought to bear on an issue Âby others and by themselves, where such scrutiny is enhanced by placing ideas and practices in tension with alternatives; and what is needed to teach or guide others regarding the above in ways that might depart markedly from their previous schooling and experience.
CO3: A critical understanding of collaborative explorations and allied approaches to project-Âbased learning in relation to participants reÂengaging with themselves as avid learners and inquirers.
CO4: A basis/foundation on multidisciplinary as an approach, especially on how disciplines add value to one another in the road towards a resolution/solution. CO5: Developed the ability to critically reflect on the valuable life skills gained, by learning the importance of feedback, both positive and constructive. |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
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The first unit is specifically designed to initiate the process of problem orientation, and eventual solution to it. The unit begins with theoretical underpinnings, but very quickly proceeds towards using actual cases to deliberate on what/how/when it was tackled. This could be a local issue, or a global one - with very specific concerns being picked up across gender, class or ecological concerns. | |||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:15 |
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The unit engages with analysis, interpretation, as well as cognitive strategies along with theoretical underpinnings, using actual cases to deliberate on what/how/when it should be handled. This could be a local issue, or a global one - with very specific concerns being picked up across gender, class or ecological concerns. | |||||||||||||
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The unit engages with Ethics, Value assumptions, as well as conflicts, truths and half-truths, using actual cases to deliberate on what/how/when it should be handled. This could be a local issue, or a global one - with very specific concerns being picked up across gender, class or ecological concerns. | |||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:15 |
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LIB102-1B - HISTORY OF IDEAS (2024 Batch) | |||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
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Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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Course Description: This course is a foundation course for students of the Liberal Arts program. Ideas shape the world we live in—from why we get married, to what we believe will happen after we die, to why we support a particular political party, to what we believe will make us more prosperous. These ideas have trajectories in the past - histories. What we believe is not the same as what other people in other places and other times have believed in. And this is where the course stems from - Why is this the case? Why have some ways of knowing come to dominate in some periods and places, and not in others? Why and how have certain notions about politics, economics, culture, and the natural world pushed aside competing claims? What roles have intellectuals played in creating and disseminating important ideas? How do particular frames of reference shape our understandings of history? What is the relationship between material conditions and the development of a robust intellectual culture?
There are many ways to approach the history of ideas, ideologies, and intellectuals and in this particular course we will focus on the history of philosophy, science, religion, political and economic thought, as well as broader social ideas. Some units will focus on intellectuals and the development of particular schools of thought; others will seek to put the realm of ideas into a range of social, economic or political contexts. The course will mix discussions of theoretical approaches with practical application of the concepts and theories. As such, typical classes involve case analysis, group problem solving, analysis of relevant materials (movies, podcasts, pictures etc.) and debate.
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CO1: Evaluate how issues of identity and memory, which are formulated through ideas, factor into our historical understandings and how this can condition present day policies and decision-making. CO2: Critically reflect and engage with the interface between the past and the present, fostering a healthy appreciation for history and its imprint on our present world. CO3: Trace the evolution and interaction between history, memory and politics when following the news and in examining historical cases CO4: Analyze how ideas shape historical memory and identity and then how they in turn are shaped by states, organizations, and individuals. CO5: Critically engage with representations of the past in the present and use the evidence in interrogating historical accounts and memory. |
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a) An Idea - The Many Pasts; The Historiography of Ideas, Precept and Practice. b)What Happened to An Idea: Adventures of the Dialectic – The Greeks (Nature and Value), Christianity and Historiography, threshold of Scientific notions of Idea – Romanticism, Kant, Hegel, Positivism c)So Many Lies, So Little Time: Interrogating an Idea – Reality, Representation to Truths and Narratives through Thought, Knowledge, Imagination and Evidence. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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a) The Grand Narratives: Teleologies; Evolution and Culture; Marx, Nietzsche, and Foucault b) Legitimization of Power and the idea of Polity: Nascent Stages and Beyond. c) The early ideas of Polity - Origins, monarchy, oligarchy, presto-republicanism d) Beginnings of the Idea of Rights and Duties of Citizens: From the Cyrus Cylinder (6th Cent. BCE), Magna Carta (1215 CE), to the English Bill of Rights (1689), the French Declaration on the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789), and the US Constitution and Bill of Rights (1791) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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a) Idea of the Individual – Renaissance, Enlightenment, Utilitarianism, and Logical Positivism. b) Asia Imperium: Gunpowder Empires – Ottoman, Safavid, Mughals; Japan, China, and Korea. c) Ideas that refashioned the World: Industrial Revolution; Capitalism – Imperialism – Colonialism; The Original Manifesto. d) White Man’s Burden: Clashing Visions and Consequences of Modernity; The Idea of French and British Colonial ‘Modern’ Identity.
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a) The Idea and the experience of Liberty: Negative and Positive liberties b) The Idea and the experience of Equality and Rights: Absolute vs Practical equality. c) Naturalistic theory (Individual self-interest (evolution) vs societal interest; Humanism. d) Need for Revisionism of Ideas; Affecting and Effecting the Future: Justice and its Maxims; the Idea of Redistribution? e) The Relevance of Ideas in the Era of Deep AI | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Text Books And Reference Books: · Lovejoy, Arthur O. 1960. Essays in the History of Ideas, Capricorn. · Gaddis, John Lewis. 2002. The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past, New York: Oxford University Press. · Beker, Avi. 2008. The Chosen: The History of an Idea, and the Anatomy of an Obsession, Palgrave Macmillan. · Gathercole, Peter and David Lowenthal (eds.) 1994. The Politics of the Past, New York: Routledge. · Kumar, Ravinder 1989. The Past and the Present: An Indian Dialogue, Daedalus, Vol. 118, No.4, pp. 27-49. · Thapar, Romila. 2000. History and Beyond, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. · Thapar, Romila. 2013. The Past Before Us: Historical Traditions of Early North India, New Delhi: Permanent Black. · Thompson, Willie. 2000. What Happened to History. London: Pluto Press. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading · Banerjee, Sumanta, 2003. Ayodhya: A future bound by the past, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 38, No. 27, pp. 2795-2796. · Carr, E.H. 1967. What is History, Vintage. · Chalcraft, David et.al. 2008. Max Weber Matters: Interweaving Past and Present, Ashgate. · Chapman, James 2005. Past and Present: National Identity and the British Historical Film, I.B.Tauris. · Chatterjee, Partha. 1993. The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. · Chatterjee, Partha. 2012. The Black Hole of Empire: History of a Global Practice of Power, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. · Fawcett, Bill (ed). 2007. You Said What: Lies and Propaganda Throughout History, Harper Collins E-books. · Fowler, Don D. 1987. Uses of the past: Archaeology in the service of the state, American Antiquity, Vol. 52, No. 2, pp. 229-248. · Galgano, Michael J., J. Chris Arndt, Raymond M. Hyser. 2007. Doing History: Research and Writing in the Digital Age. Boston: Wadsworth Publishing. · Gardiner, Juliet (eds). 1988. What is History Today, London: Macmillan Education UK. · Morris, Ian. 2010. Why the West Rules – for Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future, London and New York: Profile Books and Farrar, Straus and Giroux. · Muller, Jan-Werner 2004. Memory and Power in Post-War Europe: Studies in the presence of the past, Cambridge Univ. Press. · Piercey, Robert 2009. The Uses of the Past from Heidegger to Rorty: Doing Philosophy Historically, Cambridge Univ. Press. · Shrimali, K.M. 1998. A Future for the Past? Social Scientist, Vol. 26, No. 9, pp. 26-51. · Southgate, Beverley C. 2005. What is History For? New York: Routledge. · Thapar, Romila, Harbans Mukhia, Bipan Chandra. 1969. Communalism and the Writing of Indian History, New Delhi: People's Publishing House. · Thapar, Romila. 1979. Dissent in the Early Indian Tradition, Volume 7 of M.N. Roy memorial lecture, New Delhi: Indian Renaissance Institute. · Walsh, Kevin 1992. The Representation of the Past: Museums and heritage in the post-modern world, Routledge. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern Evaluation Pattern
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Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
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Course Description: This course is intended for students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation plays in this technology driven world, regardless of their major. Although technology touches most aspects of life in a society in the modern world, a majority of people just use the technology created by a small group of companies without being curious about how the technology was built nor caring about the impact of these technologies on themselves and the society. In other words, we are creating a world of passive consumers who are divested of a basic understanding of their role in the technology world, thus handing a disproportionate amount of power to a small number of people, who learn how to make technology work for them. In this course, students are not only taught the basics of programming, but are also encouraged to inculcate the habit of Computational Thinking (CT). CT is a way of approaching problems that enables students to use a computer or other tools to solve them. In order for the computer to be able to help solve a problem, the student will have to learn to conceptualise the problem in clear logical steps, identify patterns and think in abstract terms. This is a skill set that the course offers to its students. Furthermore, the course declutters technology that is commonly used in everyday life and encourages students to envision new ways of contributing to society using technology. Using Python 3.5 as the programming language, the course provides a platform for students to start making technology work for them during their later semesters, as well as in their careers. Course Objectives: · With Computational Thinking as the overarching theme the course will introduce learners from a non - computer science background to world of computing. It encourages them to think critically about technology around them rather than becoming mere consumers. |
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CO1: Design, develop and ideate new technological solutions impacting society CO2: Demonstrate a foundational knowledge of Python as a programming language CO3: Demonstrate an understanding of the Software Development Lifecycle |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Computing
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This unit provides a brief history of computing and computers, along with introducing learners to the building blocks of computing. It also introduces students to a formal programming language - Python, which is the most widely used programming language in the world. | |
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Teaching Hours:20 |
Algorithms
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Algorithmic thinking is the building block of computational thinking. In this unit students are introduced to the concept of algorithms and how to apply these in practical scenarios. Indicative list of topics are: · Sorting and Searching · Ciphers and Cryptography · Introduction to AI · Machines that learn | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:20 |
Coding Project
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Introduction to coding using Python as part of a mini project. This unit will introduce students to the constructs of programming and software development. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:20 |
Decoding Technology
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Technology is pervasive; people now use technology in every aspect. This unit aims to declutter technology around us so that students view technology from a critical angle rather than being mere consumers. Indicative list of topics are: · Error detection and correction (ex. bar codes) · Data representation using Binary · Location based services (ex. Google Maps) · Data routing (How the Internet works?) | |
Text Books And Reference Books: The course is an application based course. If required the course instructor will assign readings depending on the topic beig discussed | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading The course is an application based course. If required the course instructor will assign readings depending on the topic beig discussed | |
Evaluation Pattern The evaluation will be done on the basis of a Project that the student will have to submit under the supervision of the Course instructor. | |
LIB142-1B - PERFORMATIVE ARTS-I (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Demonstrate the importance of performative arts
CO2: Critically reflect on the valuable life skills
CO3: Build Confidence through Performative Arts CO4: Creativity and Freedom of expression CO5: Develop Emotional intelligence
CO6: Foster Bonding
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Understanding Music
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Exploring Music
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Understanding Dance
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What is Performance Art ?
Origin of dance as a Performing art in the West and East | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Exploring Dance Forms
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History of Classical Indian arts: Bharathanatyam , Kuchipudi, Kathak, Odissi, Kalaripayattu, Chauu | |
Unit-5 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Introduction
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An Introduction to theatre. 2. Different departments in the theatre. 3. Exploring the basics of acting. 4. Theatre Appreciation
5. Costume Designing in the theatre. | |
Text Books And Reference Books:
Introduction to Music Therapy. 3rd edition. William B Davis An Actor Prepares – Constantin Stanislavsky Applied Theatre Aesthetics – Gareth White A practical Handbook for the Actor – Melissa Bruder
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Introduction to Music Theory, ABRSM- Grade 1-5.
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Evaluation Pattern A continuous assessment process involving submission paper and practicals. Marks division is as follows: CIA 1- 20 CIA 2- 25 CIA 3- 20 CIA 4- 35 | |
LIB161-1B - BASIC MATHEMATICS (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This is the first of a compulsory two-course sequence. This paper aims to transmit the body of basic mathematics at the undergraduate level. The course aims at introducing the application of mathematical techniques in general.
CourseObjectives: The course aims to help students to:
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Examine the basic mathematical methods.
CO2: To promote differentiation, engagement, and collaborative learning in Mathematical methods. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
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Unit I: Preliminaries
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Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, zeros of a polynomial; relationship between zeros and coefficients of quadratic polynomials; Pair of linear equations in two variables and graphical method of their solution, consistency/inconsistency; standard form of a quadratic equation; solutions of quadratic equations (only real roots) by factorization, and by using quadratic formula; motivation for studying Arithmetic Progression; derivation of the nth term and sum of the first n terms of A.P. and their application in solving daily life problem. | |||||||||||||
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
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Unit II: Sets and Functions:
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Sets and their representations, Empty set, finite and Infinite sets, Equal sets, Subsets, Subsets of a set of real numbers especially intervals (with notations). Universal set; Venn diagrams. Union and Intersection of sets. Difference of sets. Complement of a set; Properties of Complement. Ordered pairs; Cartesian product of sets; function as a special type of relation. Pictorial representation of a function, domain, co-domain and range of a function; real valued functions, domain and range of these functions, constant, identity, polynomial, rational, modulus, signum, exponential, logarithmic and greatest integer functions, with their graphs. fundamental principle of counting. Factorial n. (n!) Permutations and combinations, derivation of formulae for nPr and nCr and their connections, simple applications. | |||||||||||||
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
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Unit III: Algebra- Matrices and Determinants
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Concept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, zero and identity matrix, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices. Operation on matrices: Addition and multiplication and multiplication with a scalar. Simple properties of addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication. Determinant of a square matrix (up to 3 x 3 matrices), minors, co-factors and applications of determinants in finding the area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix. | |||||||||||||
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
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Unit IV: Problem Solving in Workshop Mode
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Workshop model combines direct instruction with hands-on and student-centered learning opportunities. The workshop begins with a mini-lesson delivered by the teacher, followed by a large block of time devoted to small group learning. It ends with a brief closure activity, or summary. | |||||||||||||
Text Books And Reference Books: Mathematics - Textbook for class X - NCERT Publication. Guidelines for Mathematics Laboratory in Schools, class X - CBSE Publication.
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Mathematics exemplar problems for class XII, NCERT publication.
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LIB162-1B - SUSTAINABLE LIFE SKILLS/PUPPETRY (2024 Batch) | |||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Max Marks:50 |
Credits:0 |
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This course has been designed taking into consideration the need to nurture and enhance some of the skills which are necessary for a society to function and individuals to interact with their immediate spaces and society at large. This course is an amalgamation of both personal and professional aspects and therefore would engage with questions of personal and professional integrity, social interactions, and harmonious living, so on and so forth. Course Objectives: The course is designed to:
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CO1: Display cross-cultural interaction abilities. CO2: Construct arguments, activities, and exercises which display a thorough understanding of the best practices in multiple domains. CO3: Conduct several activities which have a positive social impact. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:6 |
The nature of the discipline
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The nature of the Puppetry | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:6 |
The current trends in the field
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New Developments and its relevance | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:6 |
The prospective employment opportunities
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Discipline specific career opportunities | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:6 |
The needs of the immediate spaces of engagement
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The needs of the immediate spaces of engagement with interdisciplinary approach | |
Unit-5 |
Teaching Hours:6 |
National and global skill ecosystem
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Skills required working at national and global levels | |
Text Books And Reference Books: --- | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading --- | |
Evaluation Pattern General Evaluation Pattern: Unit-Wise Continuous Evaluation The evaluation will be based on the assessments formulated by the PTC student-instructors who facilitate each unit in the class. A continuous evaluation pattern will be followed whereby after the completion of each unit, an assignment will follow. The assessment will be done based on predefined rubrics and the score sheet needs to be tabulated. The cumulative score sheet is to be prepared at the end of the semester and the final Skill Development Score is to be computed. | |
ENG184-2 - LANGUAGE AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Language and Contemporary Society is a course offered for the second semester students of the BA/BSc programmes (ENG, ECO, JOUH, PSYH, LIB) that introduces students to a wide range of expository, analytical and fictional and non-fictional works to develop their knowledge of rhetoric and make them aware of the power of language. The course is designed to meet the rigorous requirements of graduate-level courses and therefore includes expository, analytical, personal, and argumentative texts from a variety of authors and cultural contexts. It would provide students with the opportunity to work with the rhetorical situation, examining the authors’ purposes as well as the audiences and the subjects in texts. The course is designed to engage students with rhetoric in varied genres, including essays, poetry, documentary and short story. The students would develop a sense to comprehend how a resource of language operates in any given text. The course is more thematic in nature familiarising students with texts from multiple disciplines, especially in the context of India. |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Critically engage with some of the existing rhetorics within the
socio-political and cultural context of India. CO2: Compose expository, analytical, and argumentative compositions that
reflect divergent manifestations of the contemporary Indian socio-cultural
milieu. CO3: Demonstrate the ability to move effectively through the stages of the
writing process with careful attention to inquiry and research, drafting, revising,
editing, and review. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
The Question of Knowledge and Language
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The unit aims to sensitise the students about the evolving politics of education in the regional, national and global contexts through expository, argumentative and analytical texts. The texts in the unit will also address larger questions of exclusion, intellectual freedom and of emerging technologies. 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Margin
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The unit will engage the students with the discourses on the cross-cutting issues of caste, gender, food and marginality through short stories and poems which bring out different manifestations of the issues in the local and national contexts. 1. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 2. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 3. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 4. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 5. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay) (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb
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Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Teaching Hours:5 |
Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
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Question of Social Justice
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The unit deals with varied questions of social justice through essays, speeches and poems. The texts are selected from global, regional and local contexts to enhance the understanding of contemporary issues of India and help the learners to gain the understanding of human values of the marginalised sections such as workers in unorganised sector, of the society. 1. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 2. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 3. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 4. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our- star-names 5. P Sainath. Wrestling with the rural economy (2013) https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/wrestling-with-the-rural-economy/ | |
Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Robert Anderson. “ The ‘Idea of a University’ today” 2. Krishna Kumar. (2022). “Politics of Knowledge” 3. Chandra Bhan Prasad (2006) “Hail English, The Dalit Goddess” (Essay) http://www.anveshi.org.in/hail-english-the-dalit-goddess/ 4. M Madhava Prasad (2015) Language, the Political Commons https://www.anveshi.org.in/language-the-political-commons/ 5. Deutsche, Welle. (2023) “AI experts say ChatGPT is changing education. But how?” -Chat GPT and Academic Writing https://frontline.thehindu.com/news/ai-experts-say-chatgpt-is-changing-education-but- how/article66449967.ece 6. Huchangi Prasad. (2019) Children of God Tran. by Chandan Gowda 7. Sky Baba (2013) Vegetarians only (Short Story) (Minority/Life choice/Food politics) 8. Ranajit Das: “Sherlock Holmes India Trip” (Rural Indian poverty, questions of gender, Bengali poem in translation) 9. Ruskin Bond (1988) “The Night Train at Deoli” (Short Story reflecting the romantic humanist attitude of the educated middle class towards the downtrodden) 10. Pallavi Rao (2017) “Politics of the Intimate Pt. 3: The Brahmin Mistress and the Bahujan Maid”(Essay (Caste) https://medium.com/@pallavirao84/politics-of-the-intimate-pt-3-the-brahmin-mistress-and-the- bahujan-maid-6becf6e2fbcb 11. Jayati Ghosh (2016) On Anti-National Economics (Essay) (Economic policy) http://www.frontline.in/columns/Jayati_Ghosh/antinational-economics/article8356541.ece 12. Gopal Honnalgere: “The Convicts” (a poem on social justice in peril by Kannada poet) 13. Sitakant Mahapatra: “The Election” (Poem on Rural India and Corrupted Politics) 14. Ben Rowen. 2019. The Fault in Our Star Names. https://psmag.com/social-justice/the-fault-in-our-star-names | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Kubota, R., & Lehner, A. (2004). Toward critical contrastive rhetoric. Journal of Second Language Writing, 13(1), 7-27. Mohr, K. A., & Mohr, E. S. (2017). Understanding Generation Z students to promote a contemporary learning environment. Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 1(1), 84-94. Seaboyer, J., & Barnett, T. (2019). New perspectives on reading and writing across the disciplines. Higher Education Research and Development, 38(1), 1-10. | |
Evaluation Pattern
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LIB002-2B - DESIGN THINKING_CYBER SECURITY (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
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Cybersecurity is a popular topic, but do you know why it is essential? We are living in a digital era where data is everything. We must understand that private information is much more vulnerable than ever before. We often hear about data breaches and cases of identity theft that affect millions of consumers. The Internet has led to widespread and drastic changes in our lives. Due to its reach and coverage, more and more processes and activities in organizations large and small are shifting online. Banking and Communication sectors are just a couple of glaring examples of this development. However, the ease of use brought about by computers has brought with it a significant rise in malicious attacks on digital devices and software systems.
With increased dependence on computers and the Internet, organizations are constantly exposed to high levels of business, operational and strategic risks. Hence, it is a challenge for these organizations to protect their data and systems from unauthorized access. This foundation program is geared towards generating and enhancing awareness about cyber security challenges and the concepts of cyber security and cyber ethics among the stakeholders to help them become responsible cyber citizens and participate safely and securely in the rapidly evolving information-age society. This course is in line with the directions of UGC to introduce an elementary course in cyber security at UG and PG level across all the Indian Universities/ Institutions. Thus, the course aims to address information gaps among people with respect to cyber security and can be used as a foundation course in cyber security across all the Indian Universities. The course content will contain recorded videos, which are based on the syllabus designed by the experts. All the participants, who are enrolled for the course, can take the course online. Also they can download the video/text material for later use. After the completion of each lecture, the students can clarify their doubts with the instructor, who is available online. At the end of the course, the students have an option to undergo an online test which is objective in nature. On successful completion of the exam, the student shall be provided with a certificate declaring the participation and successful completion of the course by the candidate as per the guidelines. |
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CO1: To formulate your own understanding of the importance of cyber security, and what it means. CO2: To be able to identify and evaluate basic network security CO3: To appreciate the various principles of a network administration, analyze the strengths of each, learn how and why we should make connections between each of them CO4: To analyze interactions between individuals and the internet, and summarize security risks associated with integrating systems CO5: To appreciate the importance of security training, and addressing the security vulnerabilities in a network. CO6: To evaluate encryption and cryptography techniques and best practices |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Cyber Security Fundamentals
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Unit details: This unit will initiate the students to understand and reflect on the philosophy behind the idea of Cyber Security - it will bring in narratives from ideas across the world, as well as the ones from local situations - with case studies giving special focus to gender, human values and ecological concerns. Level of Knowledge: Theory/Basic
Cyber crime and Cyber law Classification of cyber crimes
Level of Knowledge: Practical/Application
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Malware, System Hacking and Security
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Unit details: This unit will focus on details of malware, security attacks, hacks and securty. It also delves into the great impact it had at a global level, but keeping the details of the local and regional narratives in mind. It also cross-cuts into issues of gender, caste, class and ethics in society with the discussions on various case studies.
Level of Knowledge: Theory/Conceptual Malware Analysis
Level of Knowledge: Practical/Application
Social Media Overview and Security
System Hacking & Security
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Data Security and Recovery
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Unit details: This unit delves further into the consequences of the ideas of Security and Recovery rts that created a new world order. With the help of simulation activities, and engaging with primary source material, the unit will take up case studies which are both local, regional, national and global and ponder over the effects it had, especially keeping human values, ecological balance and gender aspects. Level of Knowledge: Theory/Analytical Data Security and Recovery
Level of Knowledge: Practical/Application Network Security & Hacking
E - Commerce and Digital Payments
Digital Devices Security , Tools and Technologies for Cyber Security
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Text Books And Reference Books: Different readings will be given to the students, from time to time (mostly on a weekly basis), depending on the Case studies being discussed in class, as part of their assignments. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Different readings will be given to the students, from time to time (mostly on a weekly basis), depending on the Case studies being discussed in class, as part of their assignments. | |
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LIB103-2B - READING INDIA (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Course Description: It can be reasonably argued that in India, from the beginning of its civilizational enterprise, nothing has remained singular for too long. Whether God or religion, philosophy or metaphysics, language or custom, cuisine or costume, every realm is marked by plurality. It is impossible, therefore, to talk about the ‘Indian’ tradition: there are multiple traditions, all authentically and robustly Indian. Central to the plural tradition, or sensibility, is the notion that there are many ways of looking at and living in the world. Plurality accommodates differences; and differences, in their turn, embody and enact dissent. Even in the ‘Nasadiya Sukta’, a major verse in the Rig Veda, the Vedic seers inserted a deeply metaphysical note of dissent – which arose because multiple perspectives on diversity was always accepted. But despite this, our image of the present is one which is tied to a series of contemporary assumptions and as a result can become restrictive and limited – especially when we try to understand what the identity of being an Indian subscribes to, especially in the contemporary context. And this precisely where the danger of mixing faith, religion, beliefs with politics of identity begins. Especially when we keep in mind that – in this Nation – often ‘dissent’ has been either directly suppressed, by terming it anti-national, or the state has kept quiet when Dalits and minorities have been attacked, often brutally. A lot of this is sought to be justified on the grounds that Indian traditions, especially religious ones are being wrongly interpreted, and that there’s an urgent need to correct such distortions and prevent a civilizational collapse. Also central to this enterprise is propaganda and distortion of history. A massive cultural amnesia is often spread through biased, unpardonably partisan cultural events, education and media. Majority communities are told repeatedly that they have been wronged, discriminated against and unjustly treated. Selective facts and figures are being brazenly propagated by certain groups that have appropriated the right to speak for all. Part of the problem lies in how we are educating our younger generations as well. And towards this end, this course seeks to engage the students with the myriad ways in which the past, though no longer present – is a presence in our lives today. This course is specifically designed to introduce students to methodologies that are required for understanding the Indian identity and history as a multiple, layered, and often a contested set of representations. The course is built as an in-depth series of case studies, with the aim of bringing together three distinct areas of analytical questions that are implied by its title’s key terms – ‘history’, ‘memory’ and ‘identity’. Questions like – what are main approaches to social and cultural memory of this Nation? What, and whose history is being remembered and narrated? And in this quagmire, how should the Indian identity be understood? – would be the prime focus of the course. Course Objectives This course attempts to · Emphasize discourses on communities, uniqueness and exceptionality, including the myths of origin and of cultural exclusivity, narratives of national history and even pantheons of national heroes, in the creation of an Indian memory and identity from earliest times to today. · Engage with the notions of empire and post-coloniality, (post)socialism and (neo)liberalism as equally distinct forms of historical memory organization, with their own repertoires of referential imagery and understandings of boundaries. · Explore the issues of memory of war, communal clashes and ethnic conflict. Archive, film, body and material objects, including buildings, are approached as culturally-specific memory devices and contested sites for historical memory, in turn leading to the construction of the said Indian identity. · Acquaint the students with religious diversity and politicization, as it becomes a topic of enormous contemporary relevance, with implications for the construction of national/international identity and responsibilities. · Further, to educate students on the dangers of history when misused in the construction of national and other group identities – especially when religion and politics are intermixed, and ‘us and them’ dichotomies of difference are created and mobilized in mass atrocities. · Make students understand that deconstructing the Indian identity is not only valuable for their own social, moral, and intellectual development, it also serves as a foundation for examining the choices made by individuals and groups in the past as well as in the present. · And finally, to make the student aware of the complexities in reconstructing the past of a nation and to enable the learner to problematize the past as a non-monolithic entity. |
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CO1: Critically engage with representations of the Indian past in the present, to enable them to analyze and use evidence in interrogating historical accounts and memory of the present Nation. CO2: Examine the memories of their own past and its multiple perspectives, which will enable them to read, write and reflect on the past; or in other words, make it more difficult for them to fall prey to the dangers of rhetoric and post-truth discourses. CO3: Trace the evolution of identity and memory, and how they factor into our historical understandings and thereby condition the present-day policies and decision-making. CO4: Critically reflect and engage with the interface between the past and the present, fostering a healthy appreciation for history and its imprint on our present world. CO5: Analyze the interaction between history, memory and politics when following the news and in examining historical cases. CO6: Develop the ability to generate concepts and theoretical models, to test new methods and tools for professional and research-based activities. |
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Echoes of the Past: Odds and Ends
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a) Mapping the Terrain: India, Bhārata, Hindustan, Āryāvarta? b) Framing and Reframing Identity: Contested Place of Memory – Individual to Collective. c) Unstuck in Time: How to Narrate the Past? – Sources; Periodization; Multiple Pasts. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Turning the Time-turner: Earliest ?Indian? Memories
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a) Archaeological Imagination: Indus Valley Civilization – The State Conundrum in History b) Mind in Material: Social Formations and Transitions – Vedic Age – Which of us are Aryans? c) Peopling the Past: Religion and State – Asokan Legacies and the Mauryans; The Shining Golden Guptas; The Empire-building Colās. | |||||||||||||||||||
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An Era of Darkness? Life in Medieval ?India?
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a) Constructed Time - The Problematic Medieval; Accommodations of Difference – Medieval in North and South Indian Subcontinent. b) Negotiating Space: Power and Privilege of Immunity in Indian Feudal Society. c) The Other Empires: Age of Wrath? – The Sultanate; The Last Glorious Age? – The Mughals. d) The Forgotten Variable: Indian Ocean and its Many Histories. | |||||||||||||||||||
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British India: The Haunting
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a) Colonizing Knowledges: Racializing the ‘Other’; Latent and Manifest Orientalism. b) Endgames of Empire Building: British Revenue Systems; Commercialization of Agriculture, Deindustrialization; and Famines. c) Tryst with Destiny: Formation of ‘National Identity’; Burgeoning of the Press; a New Social Order. d) Birth of a Nation: Making of Indian Identity; Struggling for Independence; Experiencing Freedom. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Rhetoric of the Past: Whose History?
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a) Engendering the Past: The Many Voices of the Fringes. b) Devotion to Dissent – The Multivariate Class and Caste Movements through Ages. c) Re-Visioning the Silences of History: Tribal histories; Partition Narratives; Oral traditions; Folklore. d) Affecting and Effecting the Future: Making Choices – Can Indian Identity and History Belong to any One Group? | |||||||||||||||||||
Text Books And Reference Books: · Guha, Ranajit (ed). 1997. A Subaltern Studies Reader 1986-1995, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. · Habib, Irfan. 2008. Medieval India: The Study of a Civilization, New Delhi: National Book Trust.
· Roy, Kumkum (ed). 2011. Insights and Interventions: Essays in Honour of Uma Chakravarti, New Delhi: Primus Books.
· Thapar, Romila. 2003. Early India, From the Origins to AD 1300, New Delhi: Penguin. | |||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading · Alam, Muzaffar. 2014. The Languages of Political Islam in India c. 1200-1800. Ranikhet: Permanent Black. · Asher, C.B. and C. Talbot (eds). 2006. India before Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
· Bayly, Christopher A. 1990. Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire, (The New Cambridge History of India Series), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
· Chattopadhyaya, B.D. 1998. Representing the Other? Sanskrit Sources and the Muslims: Eighth to Fourteenth Century), Delhi: Manohar. · Chaudhuri, K.N. 1985. Trade and Civilisation in the Indian Ocean: An Economic History from the Rise of Islam to 1750, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. · Eaton, R.M. 2000. Essays on Islam and Indian History, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. · Fritz, J.M. and G. Michell, (ed). 2001. New Light on Hampi: Recent Research at Vijayanagara, Mumbai: Marg Publications. · Guha, Ramachandra. 2011. India After Gandhi, New Delhi: Macmillan. · Jaiswal, Suvira. 2000. Caste: Origin, Function and Dimensions of Change, New Delhi: Manohar. · Kulke, Hermann. 2001. Kings and Cults: State Formation and Legitimation in India and Southeast Asia, New Delhi: Manohar. · Lal, Ruby. 2005. Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World, (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. · Metcalf, Thomas 1995. Ideologies of the Raj, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. · Pollock, Sheldon (ed). 2003. Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia, Berkeley: University of California Press. · Ratnagar, Shereen. 2002. Understanding Harappa; Civilization in the Greater Indus Valley, New Delhi: Tulika. · Roy, Kumkum (ed). 1999. Women in Early Indian Societies, New Delhi: Manohar. · Sarkar, Sumit and Tanika Sarkar (eds). 2007. Women and Social Reform in India, Vol I and II, Ranikhet: Permanent Black. · Sharma, R. S. 1980. Indian Feudalism (circa 300 – 1200), Manipal: Macmillan. · Sharma, R. S. 2007. Material Culture and Social Formations in Ancient India, 2nd Edition, New Delhi: Macmillan. · Thapar, Romila. 2000. History and Beyond, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. · Thapar, Romila. 2013. The Past Before Us: Historical Traditions of Early North India, New Delhi: Permanent Black. · Trautmann, Thomas. 2005. The Aryan Debate: Debates in Indian History and Society, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. | |||||||||||||||||||
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This course offers an introduction to the history of political ideas from the world ranging from ancient to modern political thought. Close readings of the canon allow us to discuss enduring questions regarding freedom, equality, legitimacy, political economy, and liberalism. Particular attention is paid to the development of political liberalism by western thinkers such as Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, Machiavelli, Mill, Marx and Engels, Indian thinkers as Kautilya, Mahatma Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Justice M.G. Ranade, G,K. Gokhale, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Sri Aurobindo, Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave, Ram Manohar Lohia, Acharya Narayan Dev, R.P. Dutt and M.N. Roy as well as the radical critiques of liberalism advanced by traditionalism, socialism, feminism, and critical race theory. The course concludes with a look at the continuing impact of these canonical thinkers on contemporary political thought. The course will be pondering on the Indian and western construction of political thought. |
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CO1: Analyze the values that inform political institutions, behavior, and policies
CO2: Identify the values, practices, and institutions that selected ideologies promote.
CO3: Explicate Indian and Western political thought on similar theory.
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Ancient and Medieval Political thought: The Foundations of Sustainable Society
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Liberalism and Communism: Towards Zero Poverty and Democratic Ideals
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Equality and Justice : Enroute Inclusivity
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Text Books And Reference Books: Singh, M. P., & Roy, H. (2011). Indian Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers. Pearson Education India. 2. Chaurasia, R. (2003). History of Political Thought. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. 3. Jayapalan, N. (2000). Indian Political Thinkers: Modern Indian Political Thought. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. 4. Malik, S. K., & Tomar, A. (2021). Revisiting Modern Indian Thought: Themes and Perspectives. Taylor & Francis. 5.McClelland, J. S., & Mcclelland, J. S. (2005). A History of Western Political Thought. Routledge. 6.Nelson, B. R. (2015). Western Political Thought: From Socrates to the Age of Ideology, Second Edition. Waveland Press. 7.Wood, E. M. (2022). A Social History of Western Political Thought. Verso Books.
8. Balot, R. K. (2012). A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought. John Wiley & Sons. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Singh, A., & Mohapatra, S. (2010). Indian Political Thought: A Reader. Taylor & Francis US. 2. Pantham, T., & Deutsch, K. L. (1986). Political Thought in Modern India. SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited. 3. Suda, J. P. (1963). Main Currents of Social & Political Thought in Modern India: The liberal and national traditions. 4. Weber, L. (2018). Western Political Thought. Scientific e-Resources.
5. Salkever, S. (2009). The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. Cambridge University Press. | |
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LIB112-2B - PYTHON PROGRAMMING (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
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Build basic programs using fundamental programming constructs like variables, conditional logic, looping, and functions. Work with user input to create fun and interactive programs. Create simple games with images, animations, and audio using our custom beginner-friendly programming library, Wizardlib. |
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CO1: Describe the history and evolution of computer CO2: Foundational knowledge of Boolean Algebra CO3: Analyse and interpret everyday technology in terms of computational thinking CO4: Inculcate computational thinking in their approach to solving problems CO5: Demonstrate a foundational knowledge of Python as a programming language |
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History and evolution journey of computers
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Computational Logic
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Introduction to Computer Components
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Introduction to Problem-Solving
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Boolean Algebra and Its Applications By J. Eldon Whitesitt · 2010 | |
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LIB144-2B - PERFORMATIVE ARTS-II (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
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This course demonstrate an advanced understanding of conceptual and methodological frameworks in Performing Arts through classroom engagements, guided research and independent learning.This course will focus on applying the learning through production of a performance Course objective: -To Develop understanding of discourses related to contemporary social life and technologies such as ethics, privacy, surveillance, policy and citizenship through critical debates and discussions, simulations, peer engagements and activities. -To Synthesize interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives for learning Performative Arts -To develop critical and creative solution-oriented thinking in research-based assignments and community-based engagements.
-To develop sensitivity and awareness on sustainable practices related to performative arts, environment and diversity and inclusivity, through research and outreach endeavours |
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CO1: Inculcating valuable life skills of understanding art forms CO2: Build Confidence through Performative Arts CO3: Finding the individuality/ Uniqueness. CO4: Develop Social Sensitivity. CO5: Learn the importance of Collaboration and feedback. |
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LIB163-2B - INTERMEDIATE MATHEMATICS (2024 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
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This is the first of a compulsory two-course sequence. The objective of this sequence is to transmit the body of basic mathematics that enables the study of economic theory at the undergraduate level, specifically the courses on microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, statistics and econometrics set out in this syllabus. In this course, particular economic models are not the ends, but the means for illustrating the method of applying mathematical techniques to economic theory in general. The level of sophistication at which the material is to be taught is indicated by the contents of the prescribed textbook |
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CO1: interpret mathematical techniques and models for a deeper understanding of economics, especially the branches of microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics CO2: build economic problems in a multivariable model and yield valuable insight about optimizing human behaviour |
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Differential Calculus: Single Independent Variable Functions
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Limits; Continuity; Curvilinear Functions; the Derivative; Rules of Differentiation; Higher order Derivatives; Optimisation; Uses of the Derivatives in Economics: Increasing and Decreasing Functions, Concavity and Convexity, Inflection points, Optimisation of Economic Functions, Relationship among Total, Marginal and Average Concepts. | ||
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Differential Calculus: Multivariable Functions
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Multivariable Functions and Partial Derivatives; Rules of Partial Differentiation; Second and Higher-order differentials; Optimisation; Constrained optimisation with Multipliers; Implicit functions; Application of Partial Derivatives in Economics: Utility Maximisation, Marginal Productivity, Elasticity, Producers Equilibrium, Optimisation of Cobb Douglas and CES Production Function. | ||
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Differential Calculus: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Solving Natural Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Logarithmic transformation of Nonlinear Functions; Rules of Differentiation; Higher-order Derivatives, Partial Derivatives; Optimisation of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Logarithmic differentiation; Application in Economics: Elasticity, Alternative measures of growth, Optimal Timing, Derivation of Cobb Douglas Production Function. | ||
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Problem Solving in Workshop Mode
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Workshop model combines direct instruction with hands-on and student-centered learning opportunities. The workshop begins with a mini-lesson delivered by the teacher, followed by a large block of time devoted to small group learning. It ends with a brief closure activity, or summary. | ||
Text Books And Reference Books: Chiang, A.C. & Wainwright, K. (2013). Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics. (4th ed.). McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited. Sydsaeter, K. & Hammond, P. (2016). Mathematics for Economic Analysis. New Delhi:
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Bradley, T. (2013). Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business. London: John Wiley & Sons. Dowling, E. T. (2012). Schaum’s Outlines-Introduction to Mathematical Economics. (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. Renshaw, G. (2011). Maths for Economics. (4t h ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Roser, M. (2003). Basic Mathematics for Economists. (2nd ed.). New York: Routledge. | ||
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LIB164-2B - STORY TELLING (SKILL DEVELOPMENT) (2024 Batch) | ||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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CO1: To engage students in the foundational concepts of the UN Sustainable Development Goals CO2: Through this project, students will be able to tackle the issues of informed and responsible decision-making practices as a cautious human being of this world CO3: To demonstrate awareness of local, regional, national, and global needs, and within that framework act with an informed awareness of issues in the deconstruction of an identity which is not only valuable for their own social, moral,and intellectual development, it also serves as a foundation for examining the choices made by individuals and groups in the past as well as in the present for sustained development of any society, national or global in nature CO4: To demonstrate awareness of local, regional, national, and global needs, and within that framework of the UN SDGs with an increased awareness of its practical application. It also serves as a foundation for future sustainable citizens CO5: It also aims to localize the concept and its application i.e. Sustainable Development Goals in thought and action. Focusing on changes you can make right now to engage meaningfully with the SDGs in your everyday life |
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Teaching Hours:2 |
Historical aspects of chosen locality/neighbourhood
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Students to walk around a guided trail of a locality within a city to observe, assimilate and learn through historical art and architectural designs of the past. Research on the same to be taken up as part of understaning any relevant material that may be available for study | |
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Environmental aspects of locality
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Students to assess the biodiversity, ecosystem services and livlihoods attached to trees, flora, fauna and asscoiated natural elements found in locality and connect them in terms of their historical evolution through the years. Background research to be done on any existing literature or material found in the same vein. | |
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Community engagement and learning
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Students will engage and learn from the community in the locality on aspects of community building, conservation, preservation of physcial, social and other inter-related relationships that form the basis of local histories, urbanities and spaces. | |
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Policy and Governance
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Students will be asked to understand the governance aspects of teh neighborhood they are trailing to engage with ideas of policy implementations, politics of decision-making on the ground and so on. This will enable them to get an in-depth and hands-on view of teh locality they are studying to enage with real-world spaces from the ground up | |
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FRE181-3 - FRENCH (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
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Programme Objectives - The curriculum of the French course offered as II language to II BA/BSc/BCom students is designed to suit the present-day requirements where the emphasis is more on the Oral communication. Beginning with day-to-day situations with its dialogues the stress is on the spoken word. The part on French civilization offers one useful insight on life and living in France. Course Description -French as a second language in the UG program. The method< Adomania> consists of a student's book and an activity book, both included in the digital manual. It consists of 8 units. The structure of each unit begins with basic communication aspects, leading to basic expressions, vocabulary, cultural aspects, functional and practical French stage by stage in each unit. This< manual> covers all the necessary global parameters. Course Objectives · To develop basic and communication skills sharpen oral and written skills. · To enhance knowledge on French culture. · To enrich the learner’s vocabulary · To enable learners to engage in and discuss simple topics with ease |
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CO1: Enhancement of communicative competencies and sharpening of written and oral communicative skills. CO2: Basic knowledge of french civilization. CO3: Enrichment of vocabulary. CO4: Enhanced ability to engage in conversations and discussions in French with ease. |
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading French websites like Bonjour de France, Fluent U French, Learn French Lab, Point du FLE etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern I. Examination & Assessments – Through written assignments and different tests of linguistic skillsQuestion Paper Pattern· Section A - Test of linguistic ability through grammar components – 10 marks · Section B - Test of translating abilities and comprehension, short answers - 20 marks · Section C - Test of writing skills / Originality in letter writing, dialogue and essay – 20 marks CIA -1 10 marks CIA- 2 50 marks CIA –3 10 marks ESE 50 marks.
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Course Description: This course mainly deals with the listening, speaking, writing, reading modules of basic German by using different pedagogies and effective strategies in order to meet the requirements of various situations. This course also enables the students to have cross-cultural competencies and cognitive skills. Course Objectives:
· To achieve language proficiency skills on the basic level · To develop the skills demonstrated in the ability to interpret simple texts · To attain some transcultural competency: an awareness of cross-cultural differences between societies. · To develop the ability to formulate basic questions. |
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CO1: Listen, understand, and respond to short recordings about everyday life. CO2: Be familiar with the socio-cultural aspects of the language. CO3: Remember and apply basic rules of grammar. CO4: Write simple phrases/ messages/ dialogues/ small paragraphs on every day topics. CO5: Speak about oneself/ others / the immediate environment / engage in simple conversation. |
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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Teaching Hours:17 |
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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Teaching Hours:17 |
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants 05 2. Parts of Speech-Noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, prepositions, conjunction and interjection.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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Teaching Hours:7 |
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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1. Vocabulary-Names of things, animals, birds, vegetables, flowers, days, months etc.
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Creative writing by: John Singleton 2. Adhunik Hindi Nibandh by: BhuvaneshwarichandranSaksena. 3. Cambridge introduction to by: Morley, Davi Creative writing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Creative writing by: John Singleton 2. Adhunik Hindi Nibandh by: BhuvaneshwarichandranSaksena. 3. Cambridge introduction to by: Morley, Davi Creative writing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern Mid-Semester Examination Course name- Basic Hindi Course Code-HIN181-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
End-Semester Examination Course name- Basic Hindi Course Code-HIN181-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
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HIN281-3 - HINDI (ADVANCED) (2023 Batch) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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The detailed text book “Samkaleen Kavita Sanchay” edited by Dr. Sebastian K.A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond is an anthology of Modern Poems written by representative poets of Hindi Literature. The poems reflect on the social, environmental, cultural and political issues which are prevalent in our society since the medieval period. Cultural art forms of India, ispart of the syllabus. Since translation is a significant area in language and literature, as well as practice of it in the syllabus. Students will be exposed to the Indian culture through poetry. Through translation, students can understand different languages, literature and cultures. Famous cultural art forms of India will help the students to know more about the diverse cultures of India.
Paper I - Poetry, Cultural Art forms |
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CO1: Improve the writing skill in literary Hindi CO2: Improve the analytical skills through critical analysis of the poems CO3: Will be able to learn the different aspects of Cultural Art forms of India CO4: To improve the Translation skills. |
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice from English to Hindi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Cultural art forms of India. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay? (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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An anthology of Hindi Poems edited by Dr Deepak Kumar Gond& Dr Sebastian K A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cultural art forms of India -Yakshagana, Kathakali, Ramleela, Krishnaleela
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Translation practice- English to Hindi
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Text Books And Reference Books: Samakaleen Kavita Sanchay’ (Collection of Poems) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Analytical | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. A Hand Book of Translation Studies By: Das Bijay Kumar. 2. SaralSubodh Hindi Vyakaran, By: MotilalChaturvedi. Vinod 3. AnuvadEvam Sanchar – Dr.PooranchandTandon, Rajpal and Son’s 4. AnuvadVignan By:Bholanath Tiwari 5. Anuvad Kala By: N.E VishwanathIyer
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Evaluation Pattern Mid-Semester Examination 3 Sem – BA/ B.Sc Course Code-HIN281-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
End-Semester Examination 3 Sem – BA/ B.Sc Course Code-HIN281-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2Hrs Max. Marks : 50
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KAN181-3 - FOUNDATION KANNADA (2023 Batch) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Foundation Kannada has been introduced for the Under Graduate Non-Kannada Speakers. These students are trained to converse in Kannada language for their day-to-day life activities. It helps them to communicate among the group to create intimacy for their daily activity. It also helps to un derstand the culture and tradition of the region. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify the letters, understanding meaning and speak simple sentences in Kannada language. The department of languages proposed to offer Functional Kannada (Conversational Kannada) along with two credits and thirty hours of class room teaching for the UG Programme from this academic year 2024-25. To enable students to communicate in the regional language Kannada. • Helps the students to converse in Kannada language particularly those have come from other states. • The course mainly focuses on Conversation and writing skills.
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CO1: Identify and understand the alphabets and vocabulary CO2: Develop their communication skills CO3: Improve their writing skills for various domains. CO4: Understand the rich culture and heritage of Karnataka.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Phonological system
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1. Kannada Varnamale: Swaragalu, vyanjanagalu, (Vargeeya mattu Avargeeya vyanjanagalu) 2. Kaagunita 3. Ottaksharagalu ( Double Consonants) 4. Different phones to be focused on – A - Ha, O - ho, TA-ta, NA-na, LA, la. 5. Vocabulary and different meaning.
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Kannada Morphological system:
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1. Naamapada mattu Sarvanaama 2. Linga, Vachana mattu Vibhakti Pratyayagalu 3. Kriyaa Dhaatu, Kriyaa pada – past, present & future tense
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Muddu Kannada: R. L. Anantharamiah | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Tili Kannada- K.S. Madhusudana & H.N. Muralidhara | |
Evaluation Pattern Class Test Oral test ESE | |
LIB201-3B - GENDER AND INTERSECTIONALITY (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Critically engage with the construct of gendered social roles in society.
CO2: Trace the evolution of different genders as biological & social entities
CO3: Analyze and engage with issues pertaining to social discrimination and propose/practice relevant correctives for the same.
CO4: Develop the ability to use gender as a tool of analysis in social sciences.
Develop analytical skills to weigh how the many protest movements for rights of women, and queer communities
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Gender and Sexuality
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a) Sex and Gender - Discourse and Praxis b) Gendered Hierarchies - Sexuality, Patriarchy and Social reproduction c) Towards a Theoretical framework: Conceptualizing engendered narratives and its empirical challenges
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Gender and Intersectionality through the Ages
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a) Appropriations and Expectations: From Apes to Women – Sexual Dimorphism; Experiencing Gender – Where are the Cavewomen? b) Clans and the circulation of women - Women as private property c) Performing the Past: Wives, Daughters and Daughters–in laws and the Husbands, Fathers, Sons - Gendered Expectations and Symbolism: Women as the Other and Woman as Mother d) Locating Gender: Eunuchs, Effeminate men and Masculine Women, Transgender | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Interrogating Stereotypes of Gender
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a) Gendering religion: Devotion and Dissent b) The Burden of culture: Queens and Courtesans– Subversion and Rebellion c) Intersections, Interventions and Interstices – Inequality and Discrimination through time
d) The Question of Agency in Historiography – An Engendered View | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Contesting Norms: Case Studies
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Gender (re)shaping politics b) Finding the space in ‘law’ – Crime and sexuality c) (Re)claiming social spaces – LGBTQ+ rights and movements
d) Representation in culture – art, music and films | |
Text Books And Reference Books:
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
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Evaluation Pattern
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LIB261-3B - SKILL DEVELOPMENT (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Course Description This course has been designed taking into consideration the need to nurture and enhance some of the skills which are necessary for a society to function and individuals to interact with their immediate spaces and society at large. This course is an amalgamation of both personal and professional aspects and therefore would engage with questions of personal and professional integrity, social interactions and harmonious living so on and so forth.
Course Objectives The course is designed to: 1. Enhance social interaction skills 2. Develop social awareness and sensitivity 3. Nurture best academic, professional and personal practices |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: At the completion of the course, the students would be able to:
Display cross-cultural interaction abilities
CO2: Conduct several activities which have a positive social impact CO3: Construct arguments, activities, and exercises which display a thorough understanding of the best practices in multiple domains |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:30 |
Skill Development
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Today’s generation is confronted with manifold challenges as a result of the rapidly changing economy and socio-political environment. As an educational institution, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) owns up to the responsibility to prepare graduates with skills which will not only make them efficient at their workplace but also nurture them as individuals who would make an effective contribution to the society. Aligning with the Christite Graduate Attributes, the department of political science and history has drawn out an extensive series of skills that would enable them to hone their personal and professional abilities. This has been done keeping in mind the paradigm shift from knowledge-oriented-approach to learning to skill-oriented-approach that the contemporary era necessitates. The skills and the modules aligning to it have been identified reckoning the following: 1. The nature of the discipline; 2. The current trends in the field; 3. The prospective employment opportunities ; 4. The needs of the immediate spaces of engagement and nation at large, and 5. The global skill ecosystem.
Mode of Facilitation All the clubs associated with Political Science, will be responsible for skill development sessions across all semesters. The student-instructors would be responsible for conducting the classes as well as evaluation in consultation with the academic mentors of the cluster. They are required to send across the scores obtained after conducting and evaluating each of the assignments as a google spreadsheet to the faculty-in-charge of the Skill Development Program. The faculty-in-charge is responsible for maintaining a continuous record of the scores thereby making the task of collation and consolidation easier at the end of the semester. The student-instructors would be further accompanied in the classes by a faculty from the Political Science from whom they can seek help and support as and when required.
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Text Books And Reference Books: - | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading - | |
Evaluation Pattern The evaluation will be based on the assessments formulated by the student-instructors who facilitate each unit in the class. A continuous evaluation pattern will be followed whereby after the completion of each unit, an assignment will follow. The assessment will be done based on predefined rubrics and the score sheet needs to be tabulated. The cumulative score sheet is to be prepared at the end of the semester and the final Skill Development Score is to be computed. | |
LIB281-3B - MEDIA WRITING AND CYBER COMMUNICATION (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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We engage with the media everyday. The growth of technology equips people with various tools of communication. This course is designed to teach students how to critically and effectively access, analyze, evaluate and create various media messages. It provides theoretical and practical knowledge to empower students to be active learners in our media-rich environment and to think critically about how media shapes and influences culture. It exposes the students to the essential new media production skills and knowledge needed to create digital media messages for their studies and research, photo manipulation, video/audio production, blogging and podcasting. Course Objectives The course aims to help students to:
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: To communicate and collaborate in digital environments using various digital media CO2: Develop critical media literacy and skills to analyse media content CO3: Use a variety of apps and Web 2.0 tools to create original, innovative digital products CO4: Assess the credibility of information found online |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Media Literacy
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Online story construction
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Content Creation for Social Media
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Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Fact Checking and verification
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Text Books And Reference Books:
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
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Evaluation Pattern | |
LIB282-3B - IMMERSIVE PROJECTS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:0 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:0 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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All the first year BALIB students are expected to complete 1Immersive Project at the end of their First year. The first year students are encouraged to go for immersive experience which is generic in nature, so that they are able to better understand their interests and strengths as well as weaknesses. The student must complete 12 working days of the same.This will be done through an established immersive program organized by Liberal Arts department in collaboration with the organization. Students must complete a minimum of 12 working days, and submit a weekly report, final report, presentation and viva to get the credits. Ojectives:
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Critically reflect on the valuable life skills gained, by learning the importance of
feedback, both positive and constructive. CO2: Learn to understand the world uniquely, preparing them to navigate the challenges in the society and working towards the solution . CO3: Develop the ability to learn, and use communication skills, as students learn to
use verbal and non-verbal techniques in new ways to deliver their message. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:0 |
Organization 1 : Grampari ( subject to change )
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The students of the BA Liberal Arts are required to undertake an immersive experience of not less than 12 days at any of the organizations that focuses on upliftment of society and envioirnment offered by the department.
Grampariis the rural development/outreach program of IofC India. The major thrust areas of Grampari are Water, Sanitation, Organic Farming, Governance, Youth, Livelihood, School hand washing with soap programme and training on values-based leadership and character building. All the work carried out in the villages is done with complete transparency with all stakeholders and our approach is of ‘rural development inspired by personal inner change in people’. The activities of Grampari are designed and conducted in partnership with the village aimed at addressing the specific needs of the village and with special focus on creating low-cost sustainable solutions. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:0 |
Organization 2: Bandhavgarh (subject to change)
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The students of the BA Liberal Arts are required to undertake an immersive experience of not less than 12 days at any of the organizations that focuses on upliftment of society and envioirnment offered by the department. Bandhavgarh national park is a biodiverse park, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is known for its large population of royal Bengal tigers, especially in the central Tala zone. Other animals include white tigers, leopards and deer. The mix of tropical forest, Sal trees and grassland is home to scores of bird species, including eagles. This place is a good example of being close to nature, understanding biodiversity and sustainable tourism. | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:0 |
Organization 3 : India Hikes ( subject to change)
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The students of the BA Liberal Arts are required to undertake an immersive experience of not less than 12 days at any of the organizations that focuses on upliftment of society and envioirnment offered by the department. India Hikes is India's largest trekking organization and has brought modern trekking to India. It focuses on the ecosystem, importance of fitness, coming close to nature and its importance. It emphasizes on collecting waste and disposing it at the correct place, leaving the trails cleaner than before. | |
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organization 4 : Rajeev Gandhi foundation (Subject to change)
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Rajiv Gandhi foundation for immersive experience focuse on developing the following skills :
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Text Books And Reference Books: Not Applicable | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Not Applicable | |
Evaluation Pattern Students have to submit weekly report till the duration of their immersive experience, final report, presentation and viva.
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LIBA221-3B - FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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The course will provide the students a basic introduction to the concept and nature of human rights, their conceptual and historical foundations. It will give an overview of human rights philosophy, principles, instruments and institutions, and also an overview of environmental rights and protection. It aims to explore some aspects of the diverse and increasingly complex body of international law of human rights and environmental rights that has both national and international application. The course also seeks to analyze the ways in which human rights violations occur with concrete case studies. Course Objective: The aim of the course is to Introduce the students to: CO1: Understanding foundational concepts related to human rights
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CO1: Explain the concept of a right, and to analyze the contemporary challenges and trends in human rights theory and practice, with a specific focus on environmental issues CO2: Display a good understanding of the nature and scope of special legislations dealing with protection of human rights and environment rights of marginalised and vulnerable sections CO3: Use analytical tools to examine pertinent case studies and relevant global trends. CO4: Assess and examine human rights and environmental issues concerning the citizens of India. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Human Rights: An Introduction
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Human Rights: meaning, nature and definition Development of human rights: Ancient and Modern human rights World War and the internationalization of human rights International Bill of Human Rights: Human Rights Treaties Fundamental Rights and freedom
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Issues of Human Rights
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Gender, minority and Environment: media, legal and constitutional provisions Migration and Environment: movements, border, spaces and land rights War and armed conflict in relation to the environment Global human rights movement: Environment protest and movements
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Environmental Protection
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Case Study: Climate change, natural disaster and rehabilitation, water pollution, forest and biodiversity, hazardous substance and wastes Case Study: Environmental issues and legal mechanism in India and global Environmental policies and Environmental justice Future trends of Human rights
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Text Books And Reference Books: Peetush, A., & Drydyk, J. (2015). Human rights: India and the West (First edition.). New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Humphrey, J. P. (1975). The international bill of rights: scope and implementation. Wm. & Mary L. Rev., 17, 527. Pollis Adamantia. (2017). Human Rights: New Perspectives,New Realities. New Delhi: Viva Books. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Sharma Subhash. (2018). Human Rights Text and Context. Jaipur: Rawat Publications. Simmons, B. A. (2009). Mobilizing for human rights: International law in domestic politics. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. Grewal, I. (1999). ‘Women's rights as human rights’: Feminist practices, global feminism, and human rights regimes in transnationality. Citizenship studies, 3(3), 337-354. Hansen, R. (2014). State controls: Borders, refugees, and citizenship. The Oxford handbook of refugee and forced migration studies, 253-264. Donnelly, J. (1984). Cultural relativism and universal human rights. Hum. Rts. Q., 6, 400.
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LIBA222-3B - BASICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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This course should be accessible to anyone with an analytical mind and familiarity with basic concepts of economics. Since several environmental problems are caused by economic activity, for instance, carbon emissions, over-harvesting of renewable resources and air and water pollution as a by-product of industrial activity, this course examines different approaches to adjusting behavior through economic institutions such as markets and incentives as well as through regulation, etc. It also addresses the economic implications of environmental policies through practical applications of methods for valuation of environmental goods and services and quantification of environmental damages. Conversely, the impact of economic growth on the environment is also addressed under the rubric of sustainable development. Environmental problems and issues from the Indian and international context (especially global warming) are used to illustrate the concepts and methods presented in the course. The objectives of the course are to:
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CO1: explain the major concepts and theories of environmental economics. CO2: examine the efficacy of fiscal and policy interventions in addressing the environmental issues. CO3: apply environmental valuation tools in addressing environmental problems. CO4: Demonstrate the knowledge of sustainable development measures in tackling environmental challenges. |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
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1. Concepts; Measurement; Rules for sustainable development, Indicators of sustainable development; 2. Perspectives from Indian experience; Ecosystem services and human well-being; Trade-off between environmental protection and economic growth;
3. Environmental Kuznets’ curve. | |||||
Text Books And Reference Books: Hanley, N., Shogren, J., Ben, W. (2002). Environmental Economics – In Theory and Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Kolstad, C D (2012). Environmental Economics. (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kolstad, C D, (2010). Intermediate Environmental Economics. (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Perman, R., Yue, M., Common, M., Maddison, D. &McGilvray, J. (2011). Natural Resource and Environmental Economics. (4th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education/Addison Wesley. | |||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Bhattacharya, R. N. (2001). Environmental Economics. (1st ed.). New Delhi: Oxford India Paperbacks. IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Fifth Assessment Report (2014). Kenneth Arrow et al., (2004). Are We Consuming Too Much. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(3), 147-172. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Report. (2005). Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being: Synthesis. Washington DC: Island Press. Robert Solow, (1992). An Almost Practical Step toward Sustainability, Resources for the Future 40th anniversary lecture. Robert, N. S., (2012). Economics of the Environment: Selected Readings. (6th ed). New York: W.W. Norton. | |||||
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LIBB202-3B - HISTORIES OF GENDER AND MINORITY STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
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Credits:4 |
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Course Description: This course examines the historical experiences of gender and minority groups, focusing on struggles, achievements, and contributions within various social, cultural, and political contexts.Histories of gender and minorities encompass a vast array of narratives, struggles, triumphs, and contributions across different cultures, regions, and time periods which has largely been overlooked in the mainstream narratives. This course aims to look at how historically gender roles have been deeply entrenched in societies, often prescribing distinct roles and behaviors for men and women. Together with this,the course will also explore how the social construct of minority groups intersects with Gender to bring about deeper segregation in our social norms |
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CO 1: Understand key concepts and theoretical frameworks in the study of gender and minority histories.
CO 2: Analyze primary sources and historical narratives related to gender and minority experiences.
CO 3: Critically evaluate the impact of historical events, social movements, and political ideologies on gender and minority groups. |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Gender and Minority Histories
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Gender Socialization
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Narratives of Gendered Minorities
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LIBD221-3B - DIGITAL MEDIA AND WELLBEING (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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In this course, students will delve into the intricate relationship between digital media and personal wellbeing. The curriculum explores both new and established technologies, assessing their diverse impacts on society. Through examining the benefits and challenges of digital engagement, students will gain a nuanced understanding of how to navigate and leverage technology effectively. |
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CO 1: To critically analyse digital identity and wellbeing.
CO 2: To discuss the various aspects of digital wellbeing and their implications.
CO 3: To identify benefits and risks of online activities for personal wellbeing. CO 4: To reflect on and improve personal digital practices and their impacts.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Understanding Digital Media
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Theoretical Foundations
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Digital Media and Mental Health
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Text Books And Reference Books: Busselle, R., & Van den Bulck, J. (2019). Cultivation theory, media, stories, processes, and reality. Media effects, 69-82.
Bozkurt, A., & Tu, C. H. (2016). Digital identity formation: Socially being real and present on digital networks. Educational Media International, 53(3), 153-167.
Chellappa, S. L., Steiner, R., Oelhafen, P., Lang, D., Götz, T., Krebs, J., & Cajochen, C. (2013). Acute exposure to evening blue‐enriched light impacts on human sleep. Journal of sleep research, 22(5), 573-580.
Choudhary, H., & Bansal, N. (2022). Barriers affecting the effectiveness of digital literacy training programs (DLTPs) for marginalised populations: a systematic literature review. Journal of Technical Education and Training, 14(1), 110-127. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Burvis Cooper, C., Burgoon, M., & Roter, D. L. (2001). An expectancy-value analysis of viewer interest in television prevention news stories. Health Communication, 13(3), 227-240. Couldry, N. (2012). Media, society, world: Social theory and digital media practice. Polity.
Giraldo-Luque, S., Aldana Afanador, P. N., & Fernández-Rovira, C. (2020, November). The struggle for human attention: Between the abuse of social media and digital wellbeing. In Healthcare (Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 497). MDPI.
Erkılıç, C. E., & Yalçın, A. (2020). Evaluation of the wearable technology market within the scope of digital health technologies. Gazi İktisat ve İşletme Dergisi, 6(3), 310-323.
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LIBD222-3B - ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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This course introduces the field of Environmental Psychology. It aims to provide a basic understanding of the influence of environment on human behavior and wellbeing and how do human behaviors influence the environment Course Objectives: This course aims to
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CO 1: Identify and explain the basic concepts, issues, subfields and debates in the field of environmental psychology. CO 2: Identify, explain and critically analyse the different types of environment and its impact on human behaviour and wellbeing.
CO 3: Outline the factors determining pro-environmental behavior. CO 4: Contribute to the society in making the world a better world to live in
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Enviornment what it means_
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Factors influencing environmental behavior_
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Encouraging pro environmental behavior
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Text Books And Reference Books: The British Psy STEG, L., & GROOT, J. I. (2019). Enviornmental psychology (2nd ed.chological Society
Whittle, S. R., Whelan, B., & Murdoch-Eaton, D. G. (2007). DREEM and beyond; studies of the educational environment as a means for its enhancement. Education for health, 20(1), 7. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Levy, A., Orion, N., & Leshem, Y. (2018). Variables that influence the environmental behavior of adults. Environmental Education Research, 24(3), 307-325. Whittle, S. R., Whelan, B., & Murdoch-Eaton, D. G. (2007). DREEM and beyond; studies of the educational environment as a means for its enhancement. Education for health, 20(1), 7.
Steg, L., & Vlek, C. (2009). Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour: An integrative review and research agenda. Journal of environmental psychology, 29(3), 309-317.
Munasinghe, M. (1993). Environmental issues and economic decisions in developing countries. World Development, 21(11), 1729-1748.
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LIBE201-3B - INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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The course will provide the students a basic introduction to the concepts, historical contexts of development thinking and action, and theoretical approaches. Development is a normative discipline that is concerned with promoting a particular outcome—economic and human development—even if that outcome is contested. It aims to introduce students to the way the concept of development has changed since it was formalized in the post–World War II period by examining both the history of the idea and the foundational concepts of growth, inequality, and poverty. Through these discussions, the course also seeks to highlight the multi-dimensional facets of development. Course Objectives: The aim of the course is to introduce the students to: Examining the historical evolution of development paradigms. Analysing key concepts such as growth, inequality, and poverty within the context of development studies. Fostering a critical understanding of development and contested outcomes.
Analytical tools to navigate complex challenges in global development. |
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CO1: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the historical foundations and theoretical frameworks shaping development studies. CO2: Demonstrate proficiency in analysing and evaluating key concepts such as growth, inequality, and poverty within the realm of global development. CO3: Cultivate a critical perspective on the concept of development, acknowledging its multifaceted nature and contested objectives. CO4: Develop skills to engage in informed discourse and contribute meaningfully to addressing complex challenges in contemporary global development efforts. |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
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1. Evolution and implications of the terms: “developed”, “underdeveloped” and “developing” 2. Growth, Inequality, Poverty, and Development 3. Multi-dimensional approaches to development: Amartya Sen’s capability approach | |||||
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1. Economic conditions under colonial rule 2. Paths to “modernity”
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1. The Origins of post development discourses 2. Case Studies
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LIBE202-3B - CIRCULAR FLOW OF MONEY (2023 Batch) | |||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
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Max Marks:50 |
Credits:4 |
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The course aims at providing a systematic introduction to mainstream approaches to the study of circular flow of Money in the current century. It has been designed in such a way that it stimulates awareness on Monetary Policy and policy management in progressive nations. It also aims at developing the ability for objective reasoning about macroeconomic issues. |
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CO1: identify the fundamental circular flow of money. CO2: to illustrate and interpret trends of major macroeconomic variables. CO3: to create models for testing the macroeconomic theories, estimate the dynamic interactions between macroeconomic variables and predict their impact on the macroeconomy. CO4: Demonstrate the understanding of concepts related to Unemployment and market. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
UNIT I: Macroeconomics: An Overview
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1. The birth of Macroeconomics; Nature and scope of Macroeconomics; 2.Objectives and instruments of Macroeconomics: Measuring economic success, Tools of Macroeconomic policy; 3. The central questions in Macroeconomics. | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
UNIT II: The Monetary System
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Teaching Hours:15 |
UNIT III: Unemployment, Inflation and Economic Policy
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Unit IV: Open Economy
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1. The international flow of goods: Exports, Imports and Net Exports; 2. Flow of financial resources: Net Capital Outflow; Saving, Investment and International flows; 3. Influence of policies on trade balance; Prices of International transactions: Real and nominal exchange rate; 4.Real exchange rate and trade balance; Determinants of Real exchange rate; Floating vs Fixed exchange rate; the Impossible trinity | |
Text Books And Reference Books: Dornbusch, R., Fischer, S., & Startz, R. (2015). Macroeconomics. (11th ed.). McGraw Hill Education. Froyen, R. (2014). Macroeconomics: Theories and Policies (10th ed.). Pearson Education. Mankiw, N. G. (2015). Macroeconomics (9th ed.). USA: Worth Publishers. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading McConnell, C. R., & Brue, S. L. (2011). Macroeconomics, Principles, Problems and Policies. New York: McGraw Hill Inc. Snowden, B. & Vane, H. R. (2005). Modern Macroeconomics: Its Origins, Development and Current State. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. | |
Evaluation Pattern LCA (Submission) | |
LIBE203-3B - CASTE AND POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:4 |
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This course provides an in-depth analysis of the intricate relationship between caste, politics, and development in India. It explores the historical evolution of the caste system, its influence on the socio-political landscape, and the resultant development and inequalities. Through a critical examination of contemporary debates and challenges, students will gain a nuanced understanding of how caste continues to shape and be shaped by political and developmental processes.
Course Objectives: To provide students with a detailed understanding of the historical evolution of the caste system in India. To examine how caste influences development outcomes and perpetuates inequalities. To analyze the role of caste in shaping the political landscape of India.
To engage with current debates and challenges related to caste, politics, and development.
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CO1: Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the historical development of the caste system and its enduring legacy in India. CO2: Analyze and explain the complex dynamics between caste and political processes in India, including how caste influences electoral politics, policy-making, and governance. CO3: Evaluate the impact of caste on economic development and social inequality, identifying key areas where caste-based disparities persist. CO4: Engage critically with contemporary debates on caste and development, articulating informed viewpoints on issues such as affirmative action, social justice, and economic reforms. |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Unit 1: Evolution of Caste System in India
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1. Origins of Caste System 2. Colonial Influence on Caste Dynamics
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Unit 2: Caste Dynamics in the Political Landscape
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1. Caste as Political Identity 2. Reservation Policy and Affirmative Action
3. Caste and Party Politics | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Unit 3: Development and Caste Inequalities
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1. Caste and Economic Development
2. Gender, Education, Health, and Social Welfare | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Unit 4: Contemporary Debates and Challenges
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1. Caste and Identity Politics 2. Caste in a Globalised World
3. Challenges and future direction | |
Text Books And Reference Books: Bayly, Susan. Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age. Cambridge University Press, 1999. Dirks, Nicholas B. Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India. Princeton University Press, 2001. Quigley, Declan. The Interpretation of Caste. Oxford University Press, 1993 Jaffrelot, Christophe. India’s Silent Revolution: The Rise of the Lower Castes in North India. Columbia University Press, 2003 Mendelsohn, Oliver, and Vicziany, Marika. The Untouchables: Subordination, Poverty and the State in Modern India. Cambridge University Press, 1998. Yadav, Yogendra. Electoral Politics in Indian States: Lok Sabha Elections in 2004 and Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2009. Chakravarti, Uma. Gendering Caste through a Feminist Lens. Sage, 2003 Deshpande, Ashwini. The Grammar of Caste: Economic Discrimination in Contemporary India. Oxford University Press, 2011. Thorat, Sukhadeo, and Newman, Katherine S. (Eds.). Blocked by Caste: Economic Discrimination in Modern India. Oxford University Press, 2010 Jenkins, Laura Dudley. Identity and Identification in India: Defining the Disadvantaged. Routledge, 2003 Shah, Ghanshyam (Ed.). Caste and Democratic Politics in India. Permanent Black, 2004. Satyanarayana, K., and Tharu, Susie (Eds.). No Alphabet in Sight: New Dalit Writing from South India. Penguin Books, 2011. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Gupta, Dipankar. Interrogating Caste: Understanding Hierarchy and Difference in Indian Society. Penguin Books, 2000.
Chandra, Kanchan.Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Head Counts in India. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Subramanian, Narendra. Ethnicity and Populist Mobilization: Political Parties, Citizens and Democracy in South India. Oxford University Press, 1999. Quigley, Declan. The Interpretation of Caste. Oxford University Press, 1993. | |
Evaluation Pattern LCA course (Submission) | |
LIBE221-3B - INSTITUTIONS AND INFORMAL ECONOMY (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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The primary aim of this course is to introduce students to the concept of institutions and the informal economy in a global context. The discourse examines the informal economy through the lens of institutional economics. The aim is to acquaint students with significant discourses and issues in policy design and intervention. This course aims to help students to:
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CO1: Illustrate the major concepts and explain some of the theoretical discourses in the study of institutional change and the informal economy.
CO2: examine how the formal and informal economies are no longer separate watertight compartments but function together as an interactive system. CO3: apply these complex ideas of property rights and transaction costs to their own research.
CO4: demonstrate their research findings through written and oral presentation.
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Contracts and Property Rights: the concepts of exchange and property, a critique of the utilitarian calculus; Transaction Costs, Bargaining Power; Markets as Institutions; Firms and Markets. | |||||||||||||
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Informal Economy: An introduction; The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal; Formal and Informal Enterprises: Concepts, Definition, and Measurement Issues in India; Informality and decent work conditions; How institutions shape the informal economy | |||||||||||||
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The Impact of Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-Country Evidence; Blocking Human Potential: How Formal Policies Block the Economy in the Maputo Corridor; Enforcement and Compliance in Lima’s Street Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence towards Informal Traders, Social Institutions help the survival of informal sector: the case of small household enterprises in India | |||||||||||||
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Arias, O., Fajnzylber, P., Maloney, W., Mason, A., Perry, G., & Saavedra - Chanduvi, J. (2007). Informality: Exit and Exclusion. Washington: The World Bank. Harriss, J. (2008). Explaining economic change: The relations of Institutions, Politics and Culture. The Institutions of the Market: Organizations, Social Systems, and Governance, 309-327. New York: Oxford University Press Mehta, P. B., & Kapur, D. (2005). Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design.
Nayyar, D. (Ed.). (2002). Governing Globalization: Issues and Institutions. Oxford University Press on Demand. Harriss, J. (2008). Explaining economic change: The relations of Institutions, Politics and Culture. Das, A., & Mishra, D. K. (2021). Reproduction of Informal Enterprises in India. Economic & Political Weekly, 56(37), 53.
Harriss-White, B. (2010). Globalization, the financial crisis and petty commodity production in India’s socially regulated informal economy. Globalization and Labour in China and India: Impacts and Responses, 131-150. | |||||||||||||
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LIBE222-3B - DEVELOPMENT FINANCE (2023 Batch) | |||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
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This course provides an in-depth exploration of development finance, examining its fundamental principles, contemporary issues, and innovative practices. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how financial mechanisms are used to promote development in various global contexts. The course will cover essential topics such as the foundational concepts of development finance, the impact of globalization on development, current challenges in the field, and cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of development finance.
Course Objectives: To establish a foundational understanding of development finance, its sources, instruments, and key institutions. To analyze the impact of globalization on development and the financial strategies used to address global challenges. To examine current challenges and debates in the field of development finance.
To explore innovative approaches and financial instruments that are transforming development finance.
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CO 1: Understand the core principles and instruments of development finance CO 2: Analyze the effects of globalization on development and financial strategies CO 3: Identify and critically evaluate contemporary issues and challenges in development finance.
CO 4: Apply knowledge of innovative financial instruments to real-world development challenges |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Introduction to development finance
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Globalization and Development
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1. Analytical Approaches to Global Institutions (Public and Private) and Trade Policy 2. International Labour Organisation, Labour Standards and the 'Social Clause' 3. Corporate Social Accountability, Fair Trade and Ethical Trade
4. Rising Powers in Global Institutions and the Governance of Trade Rules | |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Contemporary Issues in development finance
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1.Impact of Financial Market Depth on Economic Growth 2.The Role of Credit Accessibility in Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development 3.Financial Inclusion and Its Effects on Poverty Alleviation 4.The Relationship Between Financial Market Stability and Economic Resilience
5.Comparative Analysis of Financial Development in Emerging vs. Developed Economies | |
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LIBF201-3B - INTRODUCTION TO PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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Course Description: This course introduces students to a broad range of issues, concepts, and approaches integral to the study of peace and conflict. Aspects of war system and war prevention, conflict resolution and nonviolence, human rights and social justice, development and environmental sustainability will be discussed. Course Objectives: To provide students with the theoretical empirical perspectives of peace and conflict issues, and apply those to the causes and consequences of conflicts–from the onset to the resolution. It will enable students to understand the multifaceted nature of contemporary conflicts. |
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CO 1: Appreciate Peace and Conflict Studies as an applied social science
CO 2: Critically reflect on human evolution of thinking about peace and different approaches to the questions of peace. CO 3: Critically reflect on human evolution of thinking about peace and different approaches to the questions of peace. CO 4: Examine global efforts to restrain war and conflict through collective and common security, ethical and legal restraints on war, and institutions.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Lineage of Peace and Conflict Studies
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Understanding sources of War, Conflict, and Violence
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Issues in Peace and Conflict
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Teaching Hours:15 |
People and Institutions in Peace Processes
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Text Books And Reference Books: Brown, Michael E, Owen R. Cote, Sean M. Lynn-Jones & Steven E. Miller, eds. Theories of War and Peace. An International Security Reader. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998 Srdja Popovic and Matthew Miller. Blueprint for Revolution: How to Use Rice Pudding, Lego Men, and Other Nonviolent Techniques to Galvanize Communities, Overthrow Dictators, or Simply Change the World. First Edition. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2015. Katz, Neil H. 1989. “Conflict resolution and peace studies.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 504:14-21. Jeong, Ho-Won (2001), Peace and Conflict Studies: An Introduction, Ashgate Lischer, Sarah Kenyon. ‘Collateral Damage: Humanitarian Assistance as a Cause of Conflict’, International Security 28:1 (2003): 79-109. Brown, Michael E, Owen R. Cote, Sean M. Lynn-Jones & Steven E. Miller, eds. Theories of War and Peace. An International Security Reader. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998 Barnett, M (2011) Empire of Humanity: A History of Humanitarianism Magone, Claire, Michaël Neuman, and Fabrice Weissman (eds). Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed: The MSF Experience (London, Hurst: 2011).
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Horowitz, David. 2004. “One Man’s Terrorist is Another Man’s Freedom Fighter.” Students for Academic Freedom. Bhatia, Michael V. ‘Fighting Words: Naming Terrorists, Bandits, Rebels and Other Violent Actors’, Third World Quarterly 26:1 (2005): 5-22. Abramowitz, S. & Panter-Brick, C. (2015) Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice Terry, F. (2002). Condemned to Repeat?: The Paradox of Humanitarian Action. The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response (Humanitarian Standards) 2018 Abramowitz, S. & Panter-Brick, C. (2015) Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice Terry, F. (2002). Condemned to Repeat?: The Paradox of Humanitarian Action. The Sphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response (Humanitarian Standards) 2018
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LIBF202-3B - PATTERNS OF MASS VIOLENCE: EMPIRES, PEOPLE AND GENOCIDE (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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The course will look at Genocide – trace its ideological foundations and historical evolution from antiquity to the late 20th century. Genocide is a topic of enormous contemporary relevance, with implications for the construction of national identity and the responsibilities of the international community. While the focus will be on the Shoah (or Holocaust) due to its centrality within Genocide Studies, the course will also look at American, Asian and African cases. The analysis will be focused on the historical, cultural and social contexts along with the spatial, cultural and political memories they engender. The course will look at the phenomena of genocide through history. It will explore the causes and course of various episodes of genocide throughout world history, using a comparative approach. The core case studies are Armenia, the Jewish Holocaust, Cambodia and Rwanda, as well as pre-1900 genocides (particularly Native Americans and Africans). The students will analyse how the memory of genocide has been used and abused for political and other ends. This course is designed to challenge and enhance students pre-existing historiographical skills and encourage interdisciplinary awareness. The course concludes by asking students whether historical understanding can help us to prevent genocide in the future. |
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CO 1: This course is designed to teach students both the importance and limitations of history as an academic discipline, and the dangers of history when misused in the construction of national and other group identities. CO 2: This course will enable the students to identify the nature of ethnic cleansing and genocide and to discover the common historical, political and sociological threads that unite these tragedies. CO 3: The discussion and analysis of a series of case studies including, among others: the near extermination of First Nations people by colonisers of the New World, the Armenian genocide, the man-made famines, the Holocaust, the displacement of peoples in the aftermath of the Second World War in Europe and Africa, and the case of ethnic cleansing and genocide during the wars will expose the students to the multiple narratives and memories of what constitutes Genocide.
CO 4: Students are forced to confront core disciplinary issues related to the construction of political memory through their study of the makings of Genocide vis-Ã -vis the attempt to annihilate people because of their membership of a real or perceived group. CO 5: The students will be made aware of the adequacies and shortcomings in the historians' tools to address this phenomenon, compare episodes of genocide, relate to the disagreements over the fundamental definition of genocide, how societies have constructed us and them dichotomies of difference and how these been mobilized in genocidal projects. CO 6: It is unlikely that students will enjoy studying the history of genocide. On the other hand, it is almost certain that each student will finish the course with a different perspective on world history and human society |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Theory of Genocide and Mass Killing
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Memory studies: Why study it? - The approach towards History and Narratives b) Approaches to Violence and Peace – From definition to process. c) Antiquity of Violence – Perspectives on Peace
Case Studies - Carthage, General Ran Min, Albigensian Crusade, Genghis Khan and the Mongol hordes | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Empires and the Great Game: Complicity with Evil
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a) Empire Building and the Roots of Colonization. b) Ideologies and Memory c) The Economics of Violence and Peace Case Studies - a) Spanish Colonization of Americas; Congo ‘rubber terror’; Armenian Genocide b) Nazism, Stalinism, Maoism, Taliban
Colonization of Australia and Tasmania; French Conquest of Algeria; Namibian Herero | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Politics of Memory: History of Forgetting
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Memory and Morality b) War and Violence c) Recently Disturbed Peace d) Fallout of Violence – Internal refugee crisis, loss of valuable resources. Case Studies - a) Great Irish Famine and famines in British India; Crisis of East Pakistan; Civil War in Sri Lanka b) Soviets in Afghanistan; The Japanese in East and South-East Asia; USA in Indochina
Hazaras and the Taliban; Rwanda; Bosnia and Kosovo | |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Collective Memory: Perpetrators and Collaborators
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a)Peace and the (Im)Balance of Justice b) The Strategic Logic of Mass Killing: Struggle over Historical Memory - Are we using the term too lightly? c) The Labyrinthine Road Map: Standing ‘Peace’ Army; Living with the Memory
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University Press, 2003.
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LIBG201-3B - INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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Communication Studies addresses critical thinking, communicative concepts and skills, and relational and participatory effectiveness in personal, public, and professional spheres. This is a Communication Studies course and as such, this course will give you the tools needed to dissect your experiences in our communicative world. Specifically, this course introduces you to major issues and perspectives in communication studies while helping you think about and analyze communication in a systematic way. This course will provide an introduction to the study of Communication. It aims to understand how and why we communicate and what impacts communication has on who we are and what we do. Topics include the functions, foundations, models, and modes of communication. An overview of concepts and processes related to the functions of communication will be examined through current theoretical and empirical research. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and techniques used in interpersonal, group, public, intercultural and mass communication situations. It focuses specifically on the relevance of communication study today and how different situations and technologies demand the evaluation and application of appropriate communication techniques. Students in the course will apply communication studies to developing applications of communication including business presentations, public speaking, organizational communication, and small group communication. Course Objectives:
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CO1: Identify how communication processes shape human thoughts and actions. CO2: Demonstrate an evidence-based perspective on the structures, processes, and effects of communication. CO3: Identify and apply theoretical perspectives to understand and ask communication-related research questions. CO4: Evaluate the strengths and limitations of communication theories.
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LIBG202-3B - MEDIA AND CULTURE (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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The synergy between media and culture will be explored in this course. Theoretical perspectives introduced through the syllabus lead to informed critique of media as well as to mindful practice.The course combines cultural studies with media and sociology and explores processes and activities, from local to global levels. This course will introduce the students to the very latest research and theory in the study of our contemporary culture and the digital realm, and how our world is portrayed in the media Course Objectives: The course aims to help students to:
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CO1: Articulate concepts, concerns, critical debates in Media and Cultural Studies CO2: Demonstrate an ability to critically perceive and engage with production, signification and negotiation of meanings in media CO3: Analyse different type of media content through a range of critical lenses CO4: Examine the representation of different communities and cultures in the media |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
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Theories of Media and Culture
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Globalisation, Technology and Culture
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The Politics of Representation
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LIBG203-3B - MEDIA WRITING (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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This course is designed to provide basic instruction in writing for print, broadcast and online media platforms. The course would allow students to explore the role of mass media in today’s world and its impact on our daily lives will be included in the course curriculum. It is designed to work on the necessary skills for writing for various media platforms. In the interest of the subject experiences with media professionals and hands-on learning will be provided. Instructional Methods: lecture, discussion, student-directed learning, hands-on production, observation, peer evaluation and guest speakers. Course Objectives The course aims to help students to:
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CO1: To develop one's personal skills in writing for the media CO2: To develop interviewing and researching skills that will enable them to gather
accurate information CO3: To demonstrate how media messages could be designed for media consumers CO4: To experiment with the different styles and to adapt them into gaining knowledge on writing |
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Basics of Media Reporting
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Writing for Print Media
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Writing for Broadcast Media
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LIBG221-3 B - ALTERNATIVE NARRATIVES IN COMMUNICATION (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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Alternative narratives are positive, pluralist or progressive narratives based on the intercultural principles and respect for human rights. In the time of fake news, polarisation of debates, hate speech and dividing discourses, they are powerful tools to help the Intercultural populations to speak up and tell their story. These stories should be communicated in an inclusive manner, using language that includes and reaches everyone, regardless of their differences. This is the backdrop on which this course has been designed and developed.
The course attempts to construct communication as an object of intellectual concern and enquiry. It seeks to offer a selected survey of critical humanistic and social scientific theories on human communication. The course is designed to provide students with basic theoretical and conceptual aspects that are necessary to understand mass media’s relation to individuals, society, economy and culture. An attempt will be made to place these discussions in the Indian context. |
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CO 1: To have a deeper connection to the power of story and its creative attractiveness in terms of one's own lives and work - how stories continue to have meaning in the present day in new forms like transmedia and webisodes, in older forms like oral storytelling, and in advertisements, marketing and messaging in both the profit and non-profit sectors.
CO 2: To identify and articulate some of the most prevalent theories that help us to comprehend why narratives and storytelling is so important in all cultures worldwide.
CO 3: To understand how culture affects stories globally, from the fates and gods of the Greek dramas, to religious stories in all cultures, to the community-based frame in many societies, to the individual agency of a single protagonist in much of Western storytelling.
CO 4: To cultivate skills in how stories can strengthen strategies for social change and to apply those skills to your specific interests and passions.
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a)Stories and Narratives - How stories make us human; structure and theory of Narrativization b) Narratives and their beginnings - Origin Stories, Myths, Folktales, Heroes and Villains (in different timelines) c)Towards a Theoretical framework: Conceptualizing storytelling and narrativization and its empirical challeng | |
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Narratives and Methods through the Ages
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c) Narratives from Material Culture - Buildings, Roads, Everyday items, Clothes, etc | |
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Interrogating Narratives and Social Change
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Contesting Norms: Case Studies
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SAN181-3 - BASIC SANSKRIT (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
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Sanskrit is the ancient language of India. Foundational Sanskrit has been introduced to the undergraduate students. This course helps the student to read, write, understand, and converse in Sanskrit. The focus would be on understanding the Sanskrit texts rather than just learning the grammar or the vocabulary. |
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CO1: Identify and understand the alphabet and vocabulary CO2: Develop their communication skills CO3: Improve their reading and writing skills. |
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Teaching Hours:15 |
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1: Introduction to Sanskrit Varnamala/Alphabets 2: Grammar Fundamentals –UccharaNa Sthanam Kantastha, thalavya, moordhanya, dantoshta , Ohtvya Rama Shabda – akaanatha pulling raama shabda
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1: Introduction to Sanskrit Varnamala/Alphabets 2: Grammar Fundamentals –UccharaNa Sthanam Kantastha, thalavya, moordhanya, dantoshta , Ohtvya Rama Shabda – akaanatha pulling raama shabda
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1: Introduction to Sanskrit Varnamala/Alphabets 2: Grammar Fundamentals –UccharaNa Sthanam Kantastha, thalavya, moordhanya, dantoshta , Ohtvya Rama Shabda – akaanatha pulling raama shabda
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1: Introduction to Sanskrit Varnamala/Alphabets 2: Grammar Fundamentals –UccharaNa Sthanam Kantastha, thalavya, moordhanya, dantoshta , Ohtvya Rama Shabda – akaanatha pulling raama shabda
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Unit 2 Morphology
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1. Verb System Simplified: Present Tense Verb- Root verbs. Lat lakaara ,Parasmai and Atmane padi 2. Numbers in Sanskrit. 1 to 20 Numbers and their use in a sentence 3.. Time telling in Sanskrit: How to tell time and schedule in Sanskrit
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1. Verb System Simplified: Present Tense Verb- Root verbs. Lat lakaara ,Parasmai and Atmane padi 2. Numbers in Sanskrit. 1 to 20 Numbers and their use in a sentence 3.. Time telling in Sanskrit: How to tell time and schedule in Sanskrit
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1. Verb System Simplified: Present Tense Verb- Root verbs. Lat lakaara ,Parasmai and Atmane padi 2. Numbers in Sanskrit. 1 to 20 Numbers and their use in a sentence 3.. Time telling in Sanskrit: How to tell time and schedule in Sanskrit
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Sanskrit Vocabulary Builder-Book Paperback – 1 by Vyoma Linguistic Labs Foundation 2. Sanskrit Grammar and Reference Book Paperback – 1 by Prof. Ratnakar Narale 3.A Sanskrit Reader: Text and Vocabulary and Notes Hardcover by Charles Rockwell Lanman | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit Hardcover – by A. M. Ruppel 2. Sabdarupasangrahah Paperback – Sanskrit Edition by Vyoma Linguistic Labs
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Evaluation Pattern The evaluation and assessment will be based on Continuous Internal Assessment and an end Semester Examination. 1. Objective type of exam and oral examination as CIA and end exam 2. 85% of attendance. 3. The final credits will be weighted average of 2 CIA and ESE
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BBLA432D - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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This course will enable students to understand how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the social context consisting of actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. The course introduces students to the existing theory and research in the past and contemporary social settings comprising viz, the intraindividual, interindividual, social factors that influence individual and group behavior. |
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CO 1: Explain the scientific nature of the field and analyze the evolution of the field in various cultural contexts.
CO 2: Illustrate the role of various factors in the development of the self as well as in dynamics of interpersonal attraction, prosocial behavior, aggression, prejudice, group processes and attitude formation and change in a social context.
CO 3: Translate and analyze the scientific findings in understanding the social behavior. |
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Definition; History- Origin and Development, Overview, Basic Principles, Advances at the Boundaries; Theories - Sociocultural, social constructionism, social representations;
Social Cognition - Heuristics, Schemas, Automatic & Controlled Processing, Affect & Cognition. | |
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Self-concept – Beginning & Formation, Non-Verbal Communication, Emotions & Social Perception, Multicultural perspective; Self- presentation - False modesty, Self-handicapping, Impression management; Self-esteem Development and Consequences;
Perceiving persons- Attribution theories and biases, Integration, Confirmation bias. | |
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Positive Social Relations
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Prosocial behavior – Helping influences - Personal, Interpersonal and Situational, Receiving help. Interpersonal attraction and affiliation – Characteristics of the individual, others and situational influences. | |
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Negative Social Relations
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Stereotypes – Cognitive foundations, how stereotypes distort perceptions; why stereotypes persist ; Prejudices- Individual differences ; Types of prejudices – Sexism and Racism ; Reducing prejudice, classism, casteism, racism, identity politics, Aggression, Violence. | |
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Attitudes – Definition; Theories – Cognitive Dissonance and Dual Processing; Attitude and Behaviour ; Attitude change.
Group - Basic features; Group performance – Types of tasks, Brainstorming; Group decision making – Biases in information, Group polarization, Groupthink. | |
Text Books And Reference Books: Branscombe, N. R., Baron, R.A. & Kapur, P. (2017). Social psychology. Pearson. Baumeister, R.F. & Bushman, B.J. (2016). Social psychology and human nature. Cengage learning.
Myers, D.G, Sahajpal, P. & Behera, P. (2017) Social psychology. McGraw Hill Education. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Tuffin, K. (2005). Understanding critical social psychology. Sage Publications. Taylor, S .E., Peplau, L.A & Sears, D.O. (2006). Social psychology. Pearson Prentice-Hall of India. Brehm, S.S. & Kassin, SN. (1996). Social psychology. Houghton Mifflin Company. Crisp, R.J. & Turner, R.N. (2007). Essential social psychology. Sage Publications India Pvt., Ltd.
Dalal, A.K. & Misra, G. (Eds.). (2002). New directions in Indian psychology. Sage Publications | |
Evaluation Pattern CIA I- 20 Marks CIA II- 50 Marks Question Bank CIA III- 20 Marks ESE- 50 Marks Question Bank | |
FRE181-4 - FRENCH (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
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Programme Objectives - The curriculum of the French course offered as II language to II BA/BSc/BCom students is designed to suit the present-day requirements where the emphasis is more on the Oral communication. Beginning with day-to-day situations with its dialogues the stress is on the spoken word. The part on French civilization offers one useful insight on life and living in France. Course Description -French as a second language in the UG program. The method< Adomania> consists of a student's book and an activity book, both included in the digital manual. It consists of 8 units. The structure of each unit begins with basic communication aspects, leading to basic expressions, vocabulary, cultural aspects, functional and practical French stage by stage in each unit. This< manual> covers all the necessary global parameters. Course Objectives · To develop basic and communication skills sharpen oral and written skills. · To enhance knowledge on French culture. · To enrich the learner’s vocabulary · To enable learners to engage in and discuss simple topics with ease |
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CO1: Enhancement of communicative competencies and sharpening of written and oral communicative skills. CO2: Basic knowledge of french civilization. CO3: Enrichment of vocabulary. CO4: Enhanced ability to engage in conversations and discussions in French with ease. |
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Text Books And Reference Books:
Textbook : Adomania 1 Methode de Français A1 Le Robert et Nathan, Conjugaison, English Edition | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading French websites like Bonjour de France, Fluent U French, Learn French Lab, Point du FLE etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern I. Examination & Assessments – Through written assignments and different tests of linguistic skillsQuestion Paper Pattern· Section A - Test of linguistic ability through grammar components – 10 marks · Section B - Test of translating abilities and comprehension, short answers - 20 marks · Section C - Test of writing skills / Originality in letter writing, dialogue and essay – 20 marks CIA -1 10 marks CIA- 2 50 marks CIA –3 10 marks ESE 50 marks.
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GER181-4 - GERMAN (2023 Batch) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Course Description: This course mainly deals with the listening, speaking, writing, reading modules of basic German by using different pedagogies and effective strategies in order to meet the requirements of various situations. This course also enables the students to have cross-cultural competencies and cognitive skills.
Course Objectives:
· To develop the skills demonstrated in the ability to interpret simple texts
· To attain some transcultural competency: an awareness of cross-cultural differences between societies.
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CO1: Understand and perform tasks in varied areas of social life with the help of the acquisition of communicative, linguistic and cultural know-how CO2: Judge and do tasks in varied areas of day-to-day life activities CO3: Formulate phrases related to personal details and particular concrete situations. CO4: Recall the basic phrases and use them effectively CO5: Interact and speak in small social gatherings. |
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:8 |
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:8 |
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:8 |
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:8 |
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teaching Hours:8 |
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alltag und Familie
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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die Uhrzeit verstehen und nennen Zeitangaben machen über Familie sprechen | sich verabreden einen Termin telefonisch vereinbaren sich für eine Verspätung entschuldigen und darauf reagieren. Possessiveartikel: mein, dein,..,Zeitangaben mit am, um , von.....bis, Modalverben im Satz: Satzklammer, Modalverben müssen, können und wollen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Text Books And Reference Books: Netzwerk neu Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1 Textbook, Workbook, Glossar and 2 CDs by Stefanie Dengler, Paul Rusch, Helen Schmitz, Tanja Sieber, Klett -Langenscheidt Publishers
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
1. Studio d A1 set of three books and CD by Herr Mann Funk, Cornelsen Publishers
2. Deutsch Sprachlehre für Ausländer and Glossar Deutsch-English by Heinz Griesbach-Dora Schulz, Max Hueber Publishers
3. Deutsch für den Beruf text book by Adelheid h, Max Hueber Publishers
4. Deutsch für den Beruf work book by Adelheid h, Max Hueber Publishers
5. Grammatik Intensiv Trainer A1 Deutsch – Langenscheidt by Mark Lester, Larry Beason, Langenscheid Publishers
6. Fit für Goethe Zetifikat A1 start Deutsch 1 by Johaness Gerbes, Frau ke van der Werff, Hueber Publishers
7. Learn german through games and activities level1 Deutsch als Fremdsprache/Kursbuch und Arbeitsbuch and CD by Sabine Emmerich & Federica Colombo, Eli Publishers
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Evaluation Pattern
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HIN181-4 - BASIC HINDI (2023 Batch) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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This is a thirty hours course. Students will be exposed to the use of Hindi Language both in oral and written forms. During the course, Hindi alphabets, words, simple sentences, general vocabulary and basic grammar will be taught. At the end of the course students will be able to read, write and speak the Language |
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CO1: Improve the spoken skill. CO2: Acquire reading and writing skill. |
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1. Alphabets-Vowels and Consonants oral traditions in hindi, History of hindi language,devanagari scripts,Dialects,Hindi as official language
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Creative writing by: John Singleton 2. Adhunik Hindi Nibandh by: BhuvaneshwarichandranSaksena. 3. Cambridge introduction to by: Morley, Davi Creative writing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Creative writing by: John Singleton 2. Adhunik Hindi Nibandh by: BhuvaneshwarichandranSaksena. 3. Cambridge introduction to by: Morley, Davi Creative writing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern Mid-Semester Examination Course name- Basic Hindi Course Code-HIN181-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
End-Semester Examination Course name- Basic Hindi Course Code-HIN181-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
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HIN281-4 - HINDI (ADVANCED) (2023 Batch) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Credits:2 |
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Course Objectives/Course Description |
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The detailed text book “Samkaleen Katha Sanchay” edited by Dr. Sebastian K.A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond is an anthology of Modern Stories written by representative poets of Hindi Literature. The stories reflect on the social, environmental, cultural and political issues which are prevalent in our society since the medieval period. Cultural art forms of India, ispart of the syllabus. Film appreciation and creative writings are included. Paper I - Poetry, Cultural Art forms |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Improve the writing skill in literary Hindi CO2: Improve the analytical skills through critical analysis of the story CO3: Will be able to learn the different aspects of Movies CO4: To improve the Creative skills. |
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Samakaleen Katha Sanchay? (Collection of stories) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Anal
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Creative Writing
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FILM APPRECIATION
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Text Books And Reference Books: Samakaleen Katha Sanchay’ (Collection of stories) edited by: Dr. Sebastian K A & Dr. Deepak Kumar Gond 20 Hrs. Level of knowledge: Analytical | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Vanijya Hindi – By A V Narti 2 Creative writing – By : John Singleton 3 Adhunik Hindi Nibandh – By: Bhuvaneshwarichandran Saksena 4 Cambridge introduction to – By: Morley, Dav | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Evaluation Pattern Mid-Semester Examination 3 Sem – BA/ B.Sc Course Code-HIN281-4 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2 Hrs Max. Marks: 50
End-Semester Examination 3 Sem – BA/ B.Sc Course Code-HIN281-3 Paper I – Hindi Max. Time: 2Hrs Max. Marks : 50
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KAN181-4 - FOUNDATION KANNADA (2023 Batch) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
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Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Foundational Kannada has been introduced for the Under Graduate Non-Kannada Speakers. These students are trained to converse in Kannada for their day-to-day life activities. It helps them to communicate among the group to create intimacy for their daily activity. It also helps to understand the culture and tradition of the region. By the end of the course, students will be able to understand, speak, read and write in Kannada language. The department of languages proposed to offered Foundational Kannada along with two credits and thirty hours of class room teaching for the BA/B.SC. /B.COM and BBA Courses in UG Programme from this academic year 2024-25.
Course Objective: • To enable students to communicate in the regional language Kannada. • Helps to converse in Kannada language particularly those have come from other states.
• The course mainly focuses on Conversation and writing skills.
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Remember and write the Kannada vocabulary CO2: Understand words and write Kannada meaning CO3: Evaluate text and create the sentences CO4: Appy the language to the context
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Syntax: Sentence Formation
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1. Names of the week, month, time, measures, fruits, vegetables, colors in Kannada 2. Question form; Question tag 3. Negation 4. opposite words
5. Translation of simple sentences from English to Kannada and vice versa
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Conversational activity in various contexts: script writing, Skit based activity
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1. Self-Introduction in Kannada 2. Greetings forms in Kannada for the different Occasions: Festival, Birthday and other special occasions. 3. Conversation with Guests visit to home, Auto Drivers, Visit to Restaurant, Cinema Theatre, Malls etc. 4. Conversation between two travelers. 5. Informal letter writing
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Muddu Kannada: R. L. Anantharamiah | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1.Muddu Kannada: R. L. Anantharamiah 2.Tili Kannada- K.S. Madhusudana & H.N. Muralidhara 3.Conversational Kannada: N D Krishnamurthy & Dr. U P Upadhyaya | |
Evaluation Pattern The evaluation and assessment will be based on Continuous Internal Assessments, written exam and Viva-Voce CIA 1: First written test to test their writing ability (Vocabulary) - 20 Marks CIA 2: Second written test to test their writing ability MSE (Sentences) – 50 Marks CIA 3: Oral test to test their listening and speaking ability. (Skit based activity)- 20 Marks Attendance- 05 ESE: End Semester Examination – 50 Marks | |
LIB211-4B - POST-COLONIAL STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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How (and when) was the world divided into two (East/West, Orient/Occident, and later, North/South), and when (and how) did this division assume the form of domination? This course intends to search the roots of this division (and later, a unilateral, cultural, political and economic domination) from the fundamental characteristics of ancient civilisations throughout the globe, to the more recent establishment of capitalism and its gradual ascension to a world order. The concepts of ‘Colonialism’, ‘Imperialism’, ‘Postcolonialism’ and ‘Orientalism’, as well as ‘Westernisation’, ‘Modernisation’ and ‘Development’ will be discussed, expanded and problematized, from historical, sociological, anthropological, cultural, political and psychoanalytic perspectives.The focus will also be on literary responses to colonialism and imperialism and to post- and neo-colonial contexts characteristic of more recent times. In the process – combining the close reading and analysis of literary case studies with the study of theoretical texts
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CO 1: Apply basic concepts of Colonialism, Imperialism, Postcolonialism and Orientalism,
to Cultural Studies and Social and Human Sciences
CO 2: Recognize the major encounters between Post-/De-colonial Studies and other transdisciplinary world-outlooks, such as Marxism and feminism
CO 3: Apply these concepts to current international political situation, as well as to the domestic clashes within Western Democracies and Developing Countries |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Understanding Postcolonialism
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Typologies of Colonisation
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India and China (One Civilisation Takes Over another) South Africa, Oceania, North America and most South America (One Civilisation ‘Civilises’ PreAgrarian Cultures or Declining Civilisations Central Africa and the Amazon Basin (One Civilisation Plunders a ‘Non-Habitable’ [that is, for itself] Area from Afar)
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Stages of Colonialism and Postcolonialism
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Centralisation, the State, Slavery, Leisure Time and Different Paths of ‘Development’ Colonisation and Capitalism: Colonialism—Primitive Accumulation, Plundering Resources , Hierarchy of Races The Empire and Capitalism: Imperialism—Capital Exportation, ‘Modernisation’ and SelfDetermination of Nations
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Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Post Colonial Narrative
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Unit-5 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Post Colonial Narratives
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Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature Language of Asian countries West Asian narratives Readings of Literary Case Studies from these regions will be taken in class | |
Text Books And Reference Books: Hamid Dabashi ‘Can Non-Europeans Think?’ in Can Non-Europeans Think? *Franz Fanon ‘Introduction’ and ‘The Negro and Language’ in Black Skin, White Masks M. I. Finley ‘Between Slavery and Freedom’ in Comparative Studies in Society and History Edward Said ‘Knowing the Oriental’ in Orientalism Bülent Somay ‘Is East East and West West?’ and ‘The First Triangulation: Desire, Mimicry, Revolt’ in The Psychopolitics of the Oriental Father Karl Vittfogel ‘Total Terror-Total Submission-Total Loneliness’ in Oriental Despotism
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
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Evaluation Pattern Submission Paper | |
LIB212-4B - URBAN STUDIES AND PLANNING (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course will introduce the students to the intricacies of urbanisation from a multidisciplinary perspective. Over 56% of the global population currently live in urban spaces, and projections show that the number will reach 68% by 2050. Such a large movement in population cannot viewed in isolation. It warrants social, historic, political, cultural, economic and linguistic enquiry. |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO 1: Build the ability to analyse urban spaces from a multidisciplinary perspective.
CO 2: To understand the impact of urbanisation and formulate actionable solutions to the problems caused by the same.
CO 3: Become familiar with urban spaces through real, interactive case studies and cartography.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
What makes a city?
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Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Peopling of Urban Spaces
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Sustainability & Urbanisation
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Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Field Study & Cartography
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Text Books And Reference Books: Wilson, Ben. Metropolis : A History of the City, Humankind’s Greatest Invention. London, Vintage, 2021.
Hasan, M. Fazlul. Bangalore through the Centuries. Bangalore, Historical Publications, 1970. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Smith, Nick R. The End of the Village. U of Minnesota Press, 8 June 2021.
Anderson, Kenneth. Tales from the Indian Jungles. New Delhi, Rupa & Co, 2001. | |
Evaluation Pattern Submission Based Assignements with Viva
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LIB262-4B - SKILL DEVELOPMENT (LOCAL HISTORY_FAMILY HISTORY_HERITAGE PROJECT) (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Today’s generation is confronted with manifold challenges as a result of the rapidly changing economy and socio-political environment. The primarly goal of Liberal arts edcuation is to make students informed and responsible citizen. This coure aims to prepare graduates with skills which will not only make them efficient at their workplace but also nurture them as individuals who would make an effective contribution to the society. This has been done keeping in mind the paradigm shift from knowledge-oriented-approach to learning to skill-oriented-approach that the contemporary era necessitates. |
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Display cross-cultural interactional abilities. CO2: Conduct several activities which have a positive social impact. CO3: Construct arguments, activities, and exercises which display a thorough understanding of the best practices in multiple domains. |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
Adaptability and Flexibility Skills for success
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The unit emphasises on the emerging trends in the field of education and profession with the rapid changes owing to structural/ institutional, technological and infrastructural evolution. Therefore, there is an inevitability to change, either disruptive or productive leading to a point of the situation at “thrive or dive.” The students will be exposed to the contextual 'thrive' or 'dive' that could be better understood with the enhanced self-regulated attitudes/ approaches with the adaptability and flexibility skills either requiring appropriate cognitive, behavioural and emotional adjustments. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
Academic Honesty: On Research
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The unit will focus on the ethical aspects of academic research. The unit highlights the Academic integrity as the foundation of the learning process and provides discussions on principles of honesty, academic standards, mutual trust, responsibility and respect for knowledge. | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
Academic Honesty: On Plagiarism
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The unit is designed to help students understand the importance of academic integrity and to introduce them to the many ways of achieving and safeguarding academic integrity. The unit will also help address issues pertaining to correct citations, plagiarism, and meeting the correct standards of academic honesty. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
The Virtue of Right Act: Law and Civics
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This unit differentiates (in definitions and practices) 'rights by law' and 'civics by virtue' which are required to form a positive force to building a salubrious society. This is possible by developing reverence towards the state's constitution and ability to critically reflect over individuals civic role in society as a citizen of the same state, acting within its legal framework. | |
Unit-5 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
The Ethics of Research: Interviews, focus groups
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This unit will equip students to understand some important principles, methods and guidelines that can help avoid or resolve ethical dilemmas that might occur when conducting research through methods such as focus groups, interviews and surveys. The unit will emphasize on the data analysis, data collection, social responsibility, accountability and mutual respect among researchers, plagiarism, introduction to MLA and APA formatting, integrity and transparency. | |
Unit-6 |
Teaching Hours:2 |
Respecting Diversity: Languages in India
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The unit will focus on the cultural diversity that the presence of multiple languages brings to a nation like India. The unit will emphasize on the role of language in shaping both individual and national identity as well as on the need for respecting linguistic differences. | |
Unit-7 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
Respecting Diversity: Communal Harmony
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This unit will equip students to understand the significance of cultural heterogeneity and communal harmony. The unit will focus on concepts such as the multi-ethnicity, cultural reciprocity and religious fundamentalism in Indian context. | |
Unit-8 |
Teaching Hours:4 |
Environmental Sensitivity
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This unit will equip students to understand the current concern about our impact on the environment. The unit will emphasize on the things that they do and how it affects the environment, promote green practices at college and home, sustainable environment practices, knowledge and understanding of the environment and environmental challenges. Apart from giving a global perspective the course intents to sensitize about the current situation and scenario around them. | |
Text Books And Reference Books: As may be suggested by the course instructors | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading -- | |
Evaluation Pattern General Evaluation Pattern: Unit-Wise Continuous Evaluation
The evaluation will be based on the assessments formulated by the PTC student-instructors who facilitate each unit in the class. A continuous evaluation pattern will be followed whereby after the completion of each unit, an assignment will follow. The assessment will be done based on predefined rubrics and the score sheet needs to be tabulated. The cumulative score sheet is to be prepared at the end of the semester and the final Skill Development Score is to be computed. | |
LIBA223-4B - NET ZERO SOCIETIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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The course introduces concepts related to low-carbon economies in the context of energy and sustainability. It delves into the transitions approach as being a need of the hour in the light of climate change impacts. It discusses challenges, opportunities, societal, human behavioural and geographical perspectives in sustainable energy transitions. Students will learn how to think, analyze, engage and synthesize arguments around the economics of climate change and sustainable energy transitions. The course aims to help students:
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CO1: Understand sustainable energy concepts CO2: Make connections between sustainable energy, climate change, inequalities, health and energy policy CO3: Think and critically analyze transitions approach for a low-carbon economy CO4: Engage with recent debates in sustainable energy and climate change in the Indian scenario |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Introduction to Energy Systems and Sustainability
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Concepts of zero-carbon, low-carbon economy/society, net-zero emissions, decarbonization - Policy connections: sustainable development goals, 1.5 degree celsius pathways. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Energy transitions
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Importance of transitioning in the context of climate change. Challenges and opportunities of transitioning. | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Energy and Society
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Societal perspectives of sustainable energy transitions/Role of Governments. Human behavioural aspects of energy transitions. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:11 |
Era of Energy Transitions
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Role of place/geographical location. Post-covid era. | |
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
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LIBA224-4B - BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTAINABILITY (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course provides a comprehensive exploration of Business, Ethics, and Sustainability. Students delve into various ethical frameworks essential for making informed decisions in business settings. They also critically analyze sustainable practices aimed at achieving a harmonious balance between profitability, environmental conservation, and social responsibility. Emphasis is placed on fostering long-term value creation through ethical leadership and active stakeholder engagement. Case studies are utilized extensively to demonstrate how ethical principles can be effectively integrated into sustainable business strategies, preparing students to address contemporary challenges and opportunities in the global business environment. |
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CO1: Understand ethical frameworks for business decision-making. CO2: Analyze sustainable practices that balance profitability, environment, and society. CO3: Apply ethical leadership and stakeholder engagement to create long-term business value.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Business Ethics
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Theoretical perspectives – Eastern and Western Approaches Cultural influences on ethical practices Ethical dilemmas in contemporary business scenarios Role of personal values and morality in business decisions Case studies of ethical challenges in different industries | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Corporate social responsibility
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Definition and importance of CSR Integrating CSR into business strategy Measuring and reporting CSR performance CSR in different sectors and industries Case studies of successful CSR initiatives | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Sustainability: Principles and Practice
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Introduction to sustainability concepts and definitions · Triple bottom line: People, Planet, Profit · Sustainable development goals (SDGs) · Frameworks and models of sustainability Sustainability in a business context : Case study | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Ethics, Sustainability, and Profit: The Future Path
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Philosophical perspectives: utilitarianism, Deontology, Social Contract Theory, Eudemonism Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration Business Environment: Overview of PESTEL Strategies for Ethical Profitability: Case Study | |
Text Books And Reference Books: Donleavy, G. D., Lam, K. C. J., & Ho, S. S. (2008). Does east meet west in business ethics: An introduction to the special issue. Journal of Business Ethics, 79, 1-8. Svara, J. H. (2021). The ethics primer for public administrators in government and nonprofit organizations. Jones & Bartlett Learning. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Fallah Shayan, N., Mohabbati-Kalejahi, N., Alavi, S., & Zahed, M. A. (2022). Sustainable development goals (SDGs) as a framework for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Sustainability, 14(3), 1222. | |
Evaluation Pattern For Question Bank:
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LIBE204-4B - ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course introduces students to fundamental theories and approaches in development economics, offering a foundation for exploring diverse paths to economic development and to understand the varying levels of development across nations. Additionally, it sheds light on contemporary challenges and obstacles to economic progress. |
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CO1: Understand the basic concepts related to economic growth and development and the measures used for the same. CO2: Appreciate key theories of growth and development theories for explaining contemporary economic development. CO3: Synthesize the inter links between various development economic theories and approaches. CO4: Understand the Indian economic development, its challenges and policy responses.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:14 |
Introduction to Growth and Development
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Concept of Economic growth and development; Objectives of development; Market and State as agencies of development; the new economic view of development; Sen’s Capabilities Approach; Measurement: Traditional Measures, Other recent measures. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:12 |
Theories of Growth and Development
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Rostow‘s stages of growth, Structural change and Lewis‘ model of unlimited supplies of labour, Solow’s growth theory, Harrod-Domar growth theory, Keynesian views on growth, Marxian theory of development. | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:18 |
Poverty, Inequality and Development
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Poverty and inequality as developmental issues; Factors causing poverty in developing economies; Measurement of poverty – absolute and relative, Head-Count Index and Poverty Gap Indices; Economic growth and income inequality; Neo-classical and Marxian views on inequality; Measurement of income inequality; Kuznet’s Hypothesis; Impact of inequality on development; Policies to alleviate poverty and inequality. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:16 |
Indian Economy and Development Policy
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Strategies for development in the post-independence period; The role of State and planning in Indian development; Strategies for development in the liberal regime; Growth and development in the liberal regime; Poverty, inequality and other development issues in the liberal regime. | |
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LIBE205-4B - CONSUMER ATTITUDES AND COMMUNICATION PROCESS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This paper is introduced to equip the students with modern trends and courses in the field of consumer behaviour. This paper provides a broad overview of the very interesting phenomena of the behaviour of consumers. The course aims to help students to:
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Learning Outcome |
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CO1: Explain the role of psychological factors in predicting people's economic activity. CO2: Analyze the role of psychological and social factors in predicting consumers' decision-making process.
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction and overview
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Definition of Consumer Behaviour, scope, marketing concepts, customer value, customer satisfaction, and retention; Market segmentation: meaning of market segmentation, bases for segmentation; Product positioning: meaning and types. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Factors Influencing Consumer Behaviour
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Consumer motivation: needs, goals, arousal, applications, and evaluation; Consumer perception; Consumer learning:elements and measures of consumer learning theory. | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Consumer Attitudes and Communication Process
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Attitudes: meaning, attitude formation, strategies of attitude change; Marketing communication: components of communication,communication process, designing, and persuasive communication. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
Consumer in their social and cultural settings
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Reference Groups: meaning and power of reference group, types of reference groups, family, life-cycle, consumption rules; Social class: nature, social class categories: affluent consumer, middle class, techno class, and applications of social class; Culture: influence of consumer behaviour, geographic and regional cultures.
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Text Books And Reference Books: Schiffman. L., G. & Wisenblit. J. (2015). Consumer Behaviour (11th Ed)., Pearson Publication. USA. | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Foxall, G, & Ronald, G, E. (1997) Consumer Psychology for Marketing, International Thomson Business Press, London. | |
Evaluation Pattern LCA Theory submission | |
LIBE206-4B - GLOBAL BUSINESS AND ETHICS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course aims to introduce students to the concept of ethics in business and understand its significance. It will explore a range of ethical issues and questions of justice related to the practice of business in a global context. It aims to address the issues of
Questions that will be addressed include: When, if ever, is it morally acceptable to engage in bribery in the practice of international business? What are the human rights- related obligations of multinational corporations? Are corporations obligated to aid the victims of global crises? What does global labor justice require, and is it compatible with the operation of “sweatshops” by multinational companies? What should international intellectual properly law with respect to pharmaceuticals look like? What are the requirements of justice in international trade? Is it permissible for developing countries to restrict emigration in order to mitigate “brain drain?” Should there be an international financial transactions tax? Do countries and corporations with high historical emissions have special obligations to address the threat of climate change? Course Objectives: · To provide clarity on the basics of Global Business and Trade. · To identify the different modes of Global Business expansion · To evaluate the effectiveness of the Globalization concept in the 21st Century. · To analyze the importance of Global Business related institutions. · To develop the documentation regarding export finance and promotion. |
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CO1: Evaluate and analyse the effectiveness of the Globalization concept in the 21st century, and the importance of Global related institutions. CO2: Identify the different modes of Global Business expansion, and explain the basics of Global Business and trade CO3: Able to develop a detailed documentation as it is required for an export based or international operations running organizations. CO4: Identify relevant ethical issues, particularly those that may not be obvious in complex business decisions. CO5: Use analytical tools to examine pertinent ethical issues related to global organizations or brands |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL BUSINESS
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Evolution of international business, nature of international business, need & importance of International Business, stages of internationalization, MNC s and India, OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. a)Concepts and Principles b) General Policies c)Disclosure, d) Employment and Industrial Relations, e) Environment, f) Combating Bribery, g) Consumer Interests h) Science and Technology, i) Competition., j) Taxation, (EPRG) approaches to international business, theories of international business – Mercantilism , Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Factor Endowment, Competitive Advantage, Tariff and non-tariff barriers, Introduction to Political, Economic, Social-Cultural & technological environment of international business. | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
MODES OF ENTERING GLOBAL BUSINESS
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International business analysis- modes of entry- exporting (direct and indirect) licensing, franchising, contract manufacturing, management contracts, turnkey projects, Joint ventures- Mergers and Acquisitions- Foreign direct investment -Comparison of different modes of entry | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
GLOBALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INTELLIGENCE
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Meaning- Definition and Features, Globalization-Advantages and Disadvantages, Socio–Cultural, Political & Legal and Economic Implications, Globalization and India, GATT and WTO Information required, Sources of information, International marketing information System, International marketing Research. | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL FINANCE
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Trade and Balance of payment, Current items, Capital Items, Disequilibrium of balance of payments and rectification, components of International financial systems, FOREX market, Euro currency market, IMF and International Monetary system, Exchange Rate determination (Concept only), Capital account convertibility. | |
Unit-5 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
EXPORT PROMOTION, FINANCING AND DOCUMENTATION
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Export credits, Method and sources of credit, Methods of payments in International Business, Financing techniques, RBI and EXIM bank – Roles, functions in exports. Important Trade Terms in International Trade:[Introduction: CIF, F.O.B, F.O.B Contract with additional services, F.O.B Contract (Buyer contracting with carrier), FAS, EX SHIP & Arrival Contracts,, C& F, EX WORKS & EX STORE CONTRACTS, FOR CONTRACTS, SALE OF A CARGO & EX- QUAY Contracts. Export and import procedure, document required their relevance
Assistance and Incentives to Indian Exporters, Export Promotion measures/Schemes: Market development assistance, Cash compensatory scheme, duty drawback scheme, Replenishment licensing scheme, Duty exemption scheme. Role and functions of DGFT, IIFT, RBI, ECGC & EPCs in promoting international trade, FDI Trends, Rules and regulations. | |
Unit-6 |
Teaching Hours:10 |
Business Ethics and Ethical Practices
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Ethical Practices
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Text Books And Reference Books: Rakesh, M. J. (2013). International Business, New Delhi, Oxford University Press Florian Wettstein, “Silence as Complicity: Elements of a Corporate Duty to Speak Out against the Violation of Human Rights” | |
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LIBE223-4B - LABOUR MARKET ANALYSIS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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Course Description: The course aims at providing the students with a basic understanding of the microeconomic aspect of labour theories and labour market situations of the country. The students have to understand the labour market structure, wage determination, unemployment, the growth pattern and the changes that have taken place in the labour regulations of the country. The course also aims to introduce the various data available in the field of labour and employment, such as NSS data on employment and unemployment, that will enable the students to associate real situations with theories. Course Objectives: The course aims to help students to: • apply microeconomic analysis to important labour market processes and outcomes. • expose the students to a wide range of empirical issues in the Indian labour market.
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CO1: understand the basic concept and theories used in labour economics. CO2: examine the objectives of wage policy and analyse the labour market discrimination. CO3: explain the human capital model to understand employment, unemployment and the mobility of labour. CO4: compare labour market regulation in India with ILO Core labour standards |
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Unique features of the labour market; Participants in the labour market; Labour market terminologies; Labour in classical, neo-classical and Keynesian analysis; Evolution of labour economics as a discipline post 1945; Classification of labour markets; Positive and normative economics in the context of labour markets; Labour markets and Pareto efficiency; Causes of labour market failure.
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Wage concept and Definitions; minimum wage, living and fair wages; Methods of wage payment: time and piece wage; Wage policy; Objective and importance; Evolving wage structure and differentials in India, productivity-wage relationship in India; Labour market discrimination; Economic analysis of labour market discrimination; Employer and Employee discrimination, Statistical discrimination; measuring discrimination- the Blinder-Oaxaca model.
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Determinants of employment and unemployment, Measurement issues; the human capital model, modified human capital model; the added worker and discouraged worker hypothesis; segmented labour market; job search and vacancy analysis; Gender and employment; Unemployment, causes and consequences – technology and employment – Recent trends of employment and unemployment in India; Determinants of labour mobility and migration, Offshoring-Onshoring trends and Visa policies in India.
Role of regulations in labour markets, Economic case for labour market regulations- Labour regulations in India-its impact and their enforcement-Trade unions in India-Factors affecting their growth and measures to help maintain union relevance- ILO Core Labour Standards and its impact on Indian Labour Policy- Recent trends in Working conditions- Social security and Insurance- Welfare Funds-Employment Exchanges-Vocational education and training. | |||||
Text Books And Reference Books: Borjas, G. J., (2005) Labor Economics. (3rd ed). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Ehrenberg, R. G., & Smith, R.S. (2012). Modern Labour Economics: Theory and public Policy. (11th ed.). New York: Prentice Hall. McConnell, C. R; Stanley, L.B & MacPherson., (2017). Contemporary Labor Economics, (11th ed), New York: McGraw-Hill.
Reynolds, Lloyd. G., & Masters, S. H. (1997). Labour Economics and Labour Relations (11th ed), New York: Pearson. Borjas, G. J., (2005) Labor Economics. (3rd ed). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Ehrenberg, R. G., & Smith, R.S. (2012). Modern Labour Economics: Theory and public Policy. (11th ed.). New York: Prentice Hall. McConnell, C. R; Stanley, L.B & MacPherson., (2017). Contemporary Labor Economics, (11th ed), New York: McGraw-Hill.
Reynolds, Lloyd. G., & Masters, S. H. (1997). Labour Economics and Labour Relations (11th ed), New York: Pearson. Borjas, G. J., (2005) Labor Economics. (3rd ed). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Ehrenberg, R. G., & Smith, R.S. (2012). Modern Labour Economics: Theory and public Policy. (11th ed.). New York: Prentice Hall. McConnell, C. R; Stanley, L.B & MacPherson., (2017). Contemporary Labor Economics, (11th ed), New York: McGraw-Hill.
Reynolds, Lloyd. G., & Masters, S. H. (1997). Labour Economics and Labour Relations (11th ed), New York: Pearson. | |||||
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Ashenfelter, O., & Card, R. (2011). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol. 4A), New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1986). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.1) New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1999). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.3A, 3B, & 3C). New York: North-Holland. Becker, G. S., (1992). Human Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Education (3rd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cahuc, P. &Zilberberg, A. (2004). Labour Economics, MIT: MIT Press. Helfgott, R. B. (1974). Labour Economics, New York: Random House. Khasnobis, G. B., Kanbur. R., & Ostrom, E. (2006). Linking the Formal and Informal Economy. Oxford University Press. Prasad, B. (2015). Labour Economics, New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd. Ramaswamy, K. V. (2015). Labour, Employment and Economic Growth in India, New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. Schneider, F., &Enste., D. H., (2004). The Shadow Economy: An International Survey. Cambridge University Press.
Smith, S. (1994). Labour Economics, Routledge, London. Ashenfelter, O., & Card, R. (2011). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol. 4A), New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1986). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.1) New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1999). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.3A, 3B, & 3C). New York: North-Holland. Becker, G. S., (1992). Human Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Education (3rd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cahuc, P. &Zilberberg, A. (2004). Labour Economics, MIT: MIT Press. Helfgott, R. B. (1974). Labour Economics, New York: Random House. Khasnobis, G. B., Kanbur. R., & Ostrom, E. (2006). Linking the Formal and Informal Economy. Oxford University Press. Prasad, B. (2015). Labour Economics, New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd. Ramaswamy, K. V. (2015). Labour, Employment and Economic Growth in India, New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. Schneider, F., &Enste., D. H., (2004). The Shadow Economy: An International Survey. Cambridge University Press.
Smith, S. (1994). Labour Economics, Routledge, London. Ashenfelter, O., & Card, R. (2011). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol. 4A), New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1986). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.1) New York: North-Holland. Ashenfelter, O., & Layard. R. (1999). The Hand book in Labor Economics. (Vol.3A, 3B, & 3C). New York: North-Holland. Becker, G. S., (1992). Human Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Education (3rd ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cahuc, P. &Zilberberg, A. (2004). Labour Economics, MIT: MIT Press. Helfgott, R. B. (1974). Labour Economics, New York: Random House. Khasnobis, G. B., Kanbur. R., & Ostrom, E. (2006). Linking the Formal and Informal Economy. Oxford University Press. Prasad, B. (2015). Labour Economics, New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd. Ramaswamy, K. V. (2015). Labour, Employment and Economic Growth in India, New Delhi: Cambridge University Press. Schneider, F., &Enste., D. H., (2004). The Shadow Economy: An International Survey. Cambridge University Press.
Smith, S. (1994). Labour Economics, Routledge, London. | |||||
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LIBE323-4B - BUSINESS ANALYTICS (2023 Batch) | |||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
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Course Description: This course aims to deliver both theoretical and practical exposure in the areas of information systems and how it can be used to solve Analytical problems in Business. The course aims to deliver the foundational concepts involved in Information Systems and enable students to use those learnings along with analytical models to analyze business decisions. Course Objectives: · To relate the theoretical knowledge of business analytics with real-world data systems.
· To understand data management techniques to handle data for the decision making process.
· To analyze problems with the different tools and techniques for data-driven decisions
· To appraise the different business analytics models to solve management problems
· To design data based solutions for different functional domains of business
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1: Summarize the theoretical perspectives of data analytics 2: Identify the practical applications of database systems for improving business decisions 3: Apply analytical tools and practices in order to develop data-based managerial ability. 4: Evaluate the pattern of data for analytical models and make viable business decisions. 5: Process the data and recommend solutions to the business problem across functional domains. |
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Types of Business Analytics-Data for Business Analytics-Problem solving with Business
Analytics - Data Selection, classification, Reduction, Exploration, Preparation, Partition, Types of
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Trendlines and Regression analysis, Simple Linear Regression, Least Square Method,
Multiple Regression Model, Model fitting
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Problem formulation - payoff tables, decision trees; Decision analysis without probabilities: optimistic approach, conservative approach and mini-max regret approach;
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading
Winston,WL. (2019).Marketing Analytics: Data-Driven Techniques with Microsoft Excel.
Jeffrey D. Camm., James J. Cochran, Michael J. Fry., Business Analytics,Cengage
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CIA Details and Evaluation Rubrics
CIA I : 20 marks problem and theory based questions
Assignment Description :This problem is designed to assess students' understanding of basic concepts covered in Units 1 and 2 of the
syllabus. The questions focus on theoretical comprehension, practical applications, and analytical skills
required to grasp the core principles of the topics discussed in these units..
Individual / Group : Individual
Submission Type : GC/Moodle submission
Submission Deadline : 20th JAN, 2025
CIA1 Rubrics
*Weightage (Levels) can vary depending on assignments
CIA II Mid Exam Details:
CIA II : Online examination will conducted for 2 hours duration. Module 1,2,3,4. Section A would be Practical problems and Section B would beCompulsory Question (Embedded Question) (1X10= 10 marks)
Assignment Description : Moodle Assignment on determing and analysing the descriptive statistics of data and test the basic concepts covering Units 1 to 3. Unstructured data will be given to students for data cleaning and question will be based on its descriptive statistics. students will work individually (if offline, test would be conducted at computer lab) and submit assignment online after two hours.
Individual / Group : Individual
Submission Type : Moodle Exam submission
CIA2 Rubrics – Case Study Rubrics (Compulsory Question)
*Weightage (Levels) can vary depending on Embedded Question
CIA3 Details:
CIA III – Problem based assignment on regression and time series analysis – 20 marks
Assignment Description (describe in detail expectations from the student): Moodle Assignment on regression and time series analysis to identify the predictive analytic techniques in order to apply in various managerial functional role. This is an in class assignment for 20 marks, students will work individually use their laptop and submit assignment online after two hours.Module 3 and 4 will be covered.
ASSESSMENT TYPE : Individual submission
Submission Type: GC submission
Submission Deadline: 05th March, 2025
**This assessment is also being used to measure Programme Level Objectives as per the attached Rubrics.
CIA3 Rubrics
*Weightage (Levels) can vary depending on assignments
ESE Details:
ESE Question Paper Pattern
ESE Date: Informed by the Insturcter
The Business Analytics exam will be an Online Lab-based Exam for a total of 50 marks, with a duration of 2 hours, The exam will assess practical skills related to data analysis, visualization, and interpretation.
Students will be required to demonstrate their ability to apply core business analytics concepts, such as using appropriate tools for data collection, cleaning, and transformation. They will showcase their skills in creating visualizations like charts and graphs, interpreting the data to extract meaningful insights, and performing statistical analysis such as hypothesis testing and regression analysis. The questions will test their proficiency in using software tool Excel.
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LIBF204-4B - CONFLICT RESOLUTION: TOOLS OF DIPLOMACY, MEDIATION AND NEGOTIATION (2023 Batch) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course will provide theoretical background concerning the institutions and processes of international diplomacy, including diplomatic practice, international negotiation, conflict mediation, and public diplomacy, as well as the conduct of diplomacy in international and regional bodies. It will introduce students to international law allowing them to have an understanding of how international law informs, regulates and sometimes constrains the conduct of diplomacy |
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CO 1: Examine and engage with some of the critical economic, legal, ethical, and political dilemmas that face nation-states and decision makers in the aspects of conflict.
CO 2: Demonstrate an understanding of the cases, practices, successes, and challenges of conflict assessment and prevention.
CO 3: Gain a deep understanding of the processes and outcomes of international negotiation.
CO 4: Analyze trends, issues, debates, and dilemmas in mediation and negotiation processes in conflict-prone zones
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LIBF205-4B - POST-COLONIAL SOUTH ASIA (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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This course covers the South Asian history through the edifice of the post-colonialism till date. We proceed chronologically and cover some of the major political, social, religious, and cultural developments in late-colonial South Asia and decolonisation process. Students will be exposed to primary sources, written and documented by a diverse array of people, as well as the politics of identities in the present day. Students will also learn about the practices of postcolonial history more broadly, including how to gauge paradigm shifts and identity narratives to conduct basic research on contemporary South Asia. |
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CO 1: Acquire basic knowledge of South Asian history through the decolonisation, from 20th century to 21st century , including major political, social, religious, and cultural developments. CO 2: Learn strategies for approaching and making sense of primary historical sources to understand and evaluate scholarly arguments.
CO 3: Formulate historical questions and identify the means of investigating those queries to assess different types of historical evidence and posit a grounded thesis.
CO 4: Appreciate the role of history and historical memory in present-day debates.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Decolonisation of South Asia_
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Postcolonial South Asia : Challenge, Deterrence and Stabilisation
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Teaching Hours:15 |
South Asia as the Third world
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Globalisation and its impact in South Asia
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David Arnold, (ed.), Nature, Culture, Imperialism Hobsbawm E- Age of Extremes: the short Twentieth century 1914-91 Nayyar D- Governing Globalization, issues and Institutions Brecher M- The subordinate State system of southern Asia
Aylett JF- The Cold war and after Edward Said; Orientalism, Routledge Press, London, 1978 Sisir Gupta; India and Regional Integration in Asia, Asia Publishing House, Bombay, 1964
Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal, Modern South Asia: Economy, Social Structure, Politics. Ayesha Jalal, Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading Clarence Glacken, Traces on the Rhodein shore. J.D. Hughes, An Environmental history of the world. Roderick Nash, Wilderness and the American mind. M. Gadgil and Ramchandra Guha, (eds.), This Fissured Land: an ecological history of India. Bipan Chandra, Aditya Mukherjee, Mridula Mukherjee and Sucheta Mahajan, India After Independence. Myron Weiner, Party Building in a New Nation. Partha Chatterjee, ed., State and Politics in India. Partha Chatterjee, ed., Wages of Freedom: Fifty Years of the Nation-State. Mahesh Rangarajan, Fencing the Forest. Calvocoressi P- world since 1945
Keylor WR- The twentieth Century world –an International politics since 1945 | |
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LIBF206-4B - DECONSTRUCTING THE FENCES: MIGRATION AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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With more than 230 million global citizens living outside their home countries, international migration is one of the most critical issues facing the global community in the 21st century.
As a result of globalisation, many countries have entered an era of superdiversity with societies more diverse in terms of ethnicity, and immigration status, than ever before. The major policy issue is not whether we should be tough on migration, but how we can better integrate new migrants and long established communities into their chosen societies, in a way that promotes social solidarity and inclusion. The world is moving, but not all opinions and governments are willing to accept this poorly understood reality. The issue affects both states and the planet, in a process of globalization and of regionalization of migrations, and raises new questions for international relations, now including the South. This course aims at improving knowledge of the subject, addressing the key issues raised by international migration, and assessing the trends of tomorrow. The course will examine the social, economic and political impacts of international migration and examine current, proposed and ideal approaches to welfare provision in the era of superdiversity. It will explore data to help map super diverse populations and examine the rights and entitlements of migrants in different societies.
Through introducing the concept of superdiversity the question of How migration transforms identity could be approached better. The course will cover topics such as alienation, assimilation, generational memory, survival, nostalgia, hybridity, and transformation. Students can expect a wide range of writing assignments, both analytical and creative.Border control and management play a vital role in the economy, trade and national security of all countries. This subject introduces students to an extensive range of border management issues including policy, legislation, compliance management, and economic and social impact. Comparative international studies and the application of international norms and legislation in areas such as migration and security are key aspects of this subject.
The course aligning with the vision of the liberal arts programme provides a broad, theoretical understanding of human mobility and the role of both internal and international migration in economic and political processes, social change and globalisation.
This course covers a wide range of topics, including:
The course caters to the demand for government agencies and private sector companies to develop expertise in these areas. It provides the foundation for successful careers in government, international organisations, civil society, or further academic inquiry.
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CO 1: Analyse the historical and social context of the migration and border control CO 2: Examine migration's close connection to global systems of trade, labour, politics, and power.
CO 3: Understand international legal principles and best practice administrative approaches to border control issues.
CO 4: Analyse existing levels of ethical behaviour and integrity in a border management environment and make recommendations for improvement in standards.
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Migration from a Global View
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Governance of Migration
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Philosophies of Welfare
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Teaching Hours:15 |
South Asia and global migration
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Bauböck, R., & Faist, T. (2010b). Diaspora and Transnationalism: Concepts, Theories and Methods. Amsterdam University Press. 2.Cohen, R., & Fischer, C. (2018). Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies. Routledge. 3. Faist, T., Fauser, M., & Reisenauer, E. (2013). Transnational Migration. John Wiley & Sons. 4. Oleinikova, O., & Bayeh, J. (2019). Democracy, Diaspora, Territory. 4.Quayson, A., & Daswani, G. (2013). A Companion to Diaspora and Transnationalism. John Wiley & Sons. 5. Tsolidis, G. (2013). Migration, Diaspora and Identity: Cross-National Experiences. Springer Science & Business Media.
6.Zamindar, V. F. (2010b). The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia: Refugees, Boundaries, Histories. Columbia University Press. 7. Brown, J. M. (2006). Global South Asians: Introducing the modern Diaspora. Cambridge University Press. Cousins, L. H. (2014). Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity. SAGE Publications. 8.Lee, J., & Zhou, M. (2004). Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity. Psychology Press. 9. Shankar, S. (2008). Desi Land: Teen Culture, Class, and Success in Silicon Valley. Duke University Press.
Amrith, S. S. (2015). Crossing the bay of bengal: The furies of nature and the fortunes of Migrants. Harvard University Press. 10Van Der Veer, P. (2016). Nation and Migration: The Politics of Space in the South Asian Diaspora. University of Pennsylvania Press. 11 De, A. (2016). South Asian Racialization and Belonging after 9/11: Masks of Threat. Lexington Books. 12Thangaraj, S., Burdsey, D., & Dudrah, R. (2015). Sport and South Asian Diasporas: Playing through Time and Space. Routledge. 13 Reyes, A. (2017). Language, Identity, and Stereotype Among Southeast Asian American Youth: The Other Asian. Routledge.
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Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Zamindar, V. F. (2010c). The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia: Refugees, Boundaries, Histories. Columbia University Press. 2. Bald, V. (2013). Bengali Harlem and the Lost Histories of South Asian America. Harvard University Press. 3. Nandy, A. (2001). An Ambiguous Journey to the City. 6.Bacon, J. (1997b). Life Lines: Community, Family, and Assimilation among Asian Indian Immigrants. Oxford University Press. 7.Zhao, X., & Park, E. J., PhD. (2013). Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History [3 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History. ABC-CLIO.
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LIBF223-4B - INTRODUCTION TO POLICY STUDIES (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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Policy studies provides a basic level analysis orientation towards public policy. This course is designed to prepare students to write and analyze a policy and offer an alternative public policy, which is a public policy analysis exercise. Topics include conceptual understanding of policy analysis, process of policy analysis, Identifying and structuring public policy problem, models, and tools of policy analysis. |
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CO 1: Identify, structure, and analyze public policy problems and design research strategies. CO 2: Examine the process of undertaking a policy analysis exercise. CO 3: Equipped with sufficient methodological grounding to undertake a research paper
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Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:11 |
Introduction and Conceptual Foundation of Policy Studies
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Teaching Hours:11 |
Approaches and Models in Policy Analysis
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Teaching Hours:11 |
Public Policy Problem
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Teaching Hours:12 |
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LIBF224-4B - PUBLIC HEALTH, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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Conditions of health and disease are inherently linked to states of peace and war. War and violence have direct effects on human health including physical and mental trauma, injuries, and death. War also has indirect effects on physical and mental health through the disruption of the economic and social systems through which healthcare is delivered. Both combatants and civilians are at risk of morbidity and mortality associated with short-term loss of food, clean water, shelter, social support, or healthcare infrastructure. More long term, societies at war also lose important infrastructure investments (schools, institutions, systems), and fail to make investments in infrastructure because of the diversion of resources for weaponry and war. Many individuals experience other physical and psychological injuries associated with trauma and conflict induced ecological damage. Conflict-associated structural violence, or the systematic ways in which social structures harm or disadvantage individuals, also affects human health by creating
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CO1: Identify the health consequences of war to individuals, including infectious,chronic, psychosocial, and environmental.
CO2: Analyze, measure and assess the population-level health effects of war.
CO3: Describe the health effects of specific weaponry
CO4: Describe the health effects of war on specific populations, including refugees, combatants & veterans, and vulnerable populations.
CO5: Review the role of war and militarism in diverting resources that would contribute to health.
CO6: Describe the role of structural violence in creating conflict.
CO7: Make a persuasive case for the role of health providers in conflict settings in preventing the most negative effects of war, while also working on primary prevention.
Make a persuasive case for the role of health providers in conflict settings in preventing the most negative effects of war, while also working on primary prevention.
Make a persuasive case for the role of health providers in conflict settings in preventing the most negative effects of war, while also working on primary prevention.
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Teaching Hours:15 |
The Health Sector Contribution to Peace
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Peace Skills for Health Workers
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Peace psychology for the twenty-first century
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LIBG205-4B - GLOBAL MEDIA AND POLITICS (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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The mass media is the primary means by which citizens learn about political issues, events and actors. While the media plays a key role in domestic politics, we should expect that the media are particularly important in informing citizens and shaping their opinions regarding issues of complex international matters where direct experience may be somewhat limited. For this reason, we investigate the effects of differential media coverage on public opinion of major contemporary global issues namely foreign policy and war, terrorism, climate change, and migration. However, many contend that the media are not simply the means by which information is transferred but constitute political actors themselves. We therefore also explore the causal factors that may shape media coverage of global affairs and how this varies across media organisations and across time and space. Course Objectives The course aims to help students to:
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CO1: Develop a critical understanding of global media CO2: Critically and analytically engage with the politics of global media communication
CO3: Analyse the economics of global media competition CO4: Recognize the fundamental role of the media in shaping the public's perceptions of politicians, the government and the political structure
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Emergence of Global Communication
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Issues of Global Media and Foreign Policy
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LIBG206-4B - SCIENCE COMMUNICATION (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
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Science and Technology have a prominent role in a developing nation. The learning and practice of effective science communication are very crucial in the current world scenario. This course is designed to create awareness among the students regarding the significance of science communication and to evaluate the science communication techniques adopted by the mainstream media. The paper offers a theoretical perspective of science and technology communication, enabling the students to acquire knowledge about science communication's socio-political and developmental aspects. The course analyses the recent communication methods and practices in media outlets regarding the different fields of science reporting. Since the post-covid era demands more attention on health communication and related areas, the course has given emphasis to health communication. Course Objectives:
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CO1: Analyse the developmental and socio-political dimensions of science and technology in the modern world. CO2: Comprehend the significant public and private initiatives and schemes for science communication. CO3: Identify the importance of health communication in the post-pandemic era. CO4: Explain the qualities and qualifications for effective science communication and demonstrate science communication through various media tools. |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
Introduction to Science Communication
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Social development and Science Communication
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Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:20 |
Science Journalism ? Practices, Ethics and Challenges
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Health Communication ? Significance and Prospects
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LIBG223-4B - THE ART OF STORYTELLING (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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In this course, students will learn about the power of stories to effect social change. Students will navigate the growing pool of research about the techniques and structure of effective storytelling that show how story components and narrative structure affect our brains.This course will help you develop communications, research and writing skills through exploration of traditional and contemporary stories. Students will review and experiment with new approaches to storytelling to build stories that can drive belief and behavior change. Course Objectives:
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CO1: Demonstrate the ability to identify and target specific audiences
CO2: Use the research-proven building blocks of effective stories to drive emotional connections with target audiences
CO3: Demonstrate proficiency in selecting and preparing stories for presentation
CO4: Assess the role of technology in relation to storytelling
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Introduction to Storytelling
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Teaching Hours:15 |
Story Building
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LIBG224-4B - STRATEGIC SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION (2023 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:45 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:3 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:3 |
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Social media is a part of everyday lives, offering many opportunities and challenges for organizations and individuals. This course aims to explore the new possibilities and limitations of social media. It will explore how social media on the Internet influences private companies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and people's daily lives. The students will learn how to plan, implement, and evaluate social media communication and plans for an organization using different social media channels.
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CO1: Demonstrate knowledge about various opportunities for strategically implementing digital, social, and mobile media into strategic CO2: Compare and contrast the purpose and features of different types of social media, including: blogs, social networks, wikis, and photo and video sharing sites. CO3: Effectively monitor and evaluate social media communication |
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Enke, N., & Borchers, N. S. (2021). Social media influencers in strategic communication: A conceptual framework for strategic social media influencer communication. In Social media influencers in strategic communication (pp. 7-23). Routledge.Siarto, Allie. & Cole, T. Richard. (2013). Monitoring & Measuring Social Media: Monitoring and Analyzing Conversations in Social Media. Racom Communications. | |||||
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SAN181-4 - BASIC SANSKRIT (2023 Batch) | |||||
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:30 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:2 |
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Max Marks:50 |
Credits:2 |
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Sanskrit is the ancient language of India. Foundational Sanskrit has been introduced to the undergraduate students. This course helps the student to read, write, understand, and converse in Sanskrit. The focus would be on understanding the Sanskrit texts rather than just learning the grammar or the vocabulary. |
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CO1: Identify and improved vocabulary CO2: Develop their communication skills CO3: Improve their reading and writing skills. CO4: Improve memory and recall ability. CO5: pronounce, enunciate, and understand the meaning. |
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Teaching Hours:10 |
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Teaching Hours:6 |
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Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Sanskrit Vocabulary Builder-Book Paperback – 1 by Vyoma Linguistic Labs Foundation 2. Sanskrit Grammar and Reference Book Paperback – 1 by Prof. Ratnakar Narale | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. A Sanskrit Reader: Text and Vocabulary and Notes Hardcover by Charles Rockwell Lanman 2. The Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit Hardcover – by A. M. Ruppel 3. Sabdarupasangrahah Paperback – Sanskrit Edition by Vyoma Linguistic Labs
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Evaluation Pattern The evaluation and assessment will be based on Continuous Internal Assessment and an end Semester Examination. 1. Objective type of exam and oral examination as CIA and end exam 2. 85% of attendance. 3. The final credits will be weighted average of 2 CIA and ESE
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